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Um, OK. Minimal detail, but we can guess you're asking for help. Take the kitten to the vet to make sure there are no urinary tract infections present. Kittens need to establish themselves with a vet anyway to make sure they have one on board for yearly vaccinations and health emergencies, not to mention spaying or neutering. Put out more litter boxes to she has her choice. Keep the litter boxes VERY clean with daily scooping and weekly litter change/box scrubbing. Unpleasant but necessary and part of being owned by a cat. Wash pee spots with an oxy-based cleaner available in grocery stores or big box pet stores. Follow the directions. If kitten is peeing on clothing, keep clothes picked up and off the floor/beds/etc. Ask the vet that you're going to see for further advice.
Izadore (Izzie)
answered on 2/9/12.
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Kitty's get confused in big spaces. If you look how little Kitty's are you will realize how little spaces look like big spaces to them. Keep new Kitty in small room. Like a half bath. With clean litter box food and blankly. Do this at night and when your gone. Also for a week or two when Kitty first gets there. This gives them a chance to get used to your regular household noises. Whatever those may be. Visit very often and encourage others to do the same. After a few weeks crack the door and Kitty will come out on her own terms. Inch litter box to its permanent place. Keep it clean
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answered on 2/17/12.
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