Kittens can eat cooked eggs in moderation, but please note the following:
1. Cooked eggs: Ensure eggs are fully cooked and never eat them raw or undercooked to prevent bacterial infection and malnutrition.
2. Moderate diet: Eggs should be part of a kitten's diet, not its main food. Excessive egg intake may lead to nutritional imbalance.

3. Introducing new foods: When introducing new foods, including eggs, it should be done gradually, observing the kitten's reaction. If any digestive problems or allergic reactions occur, stop feeding the food immediately and consult a veterinarian.
4. Complete diet: Although eggs are an excellent source of protein, kittens still need other nutrients, such as high-quality kitten food or wet food specifically for cats, to meet their comprehensive nutritional needs.
In general, a moderate amount of cooked eggs can be part of a kitten's diet, but not in excess, and it is important to ensure a well-rounded and balanced diet to meet all the nutrients a kitten needs for growth and development.