Like most female animals (some cases like male animals) they squat to pee.
He or she is either got blader problems or just doesn't like you
If the kitten has a mother the mother will help the kitten naturally, if not you might have to take a warm cloth and wipe the kitten's bum. That's how mother cats get them to go, the lick their bums
if it is attached to the kids then it might be marking it territory
no a deer is a deer and a kitten is a kitten.
If the kitten is young, it may be because he/she isn't fully litter trained yet. If the cat is over 6 months old, it may be habit - get the dog a new bed that doesn't smell of cat pee and see if that fixes the problem. If the kitten still urinates in the dog's bed, you may want to talk to your veterinarian about training options and double checking for urinary tract infections.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Its TO PEE
There is no kitten fairy. - Ari
Since it's a kitten, you probably have to teach him how and what to do. Once he know he's supposed to do his business in there, he will remember. It's strange, though, because cats have an instinct to go in dirt-like, soil-like material, a.k.a. the litter box. He could be nervous about something which would make him go in other places.
There could be several reasons why your kitten is not using the litter box. It could be due to a medical issue, stress, or the litter box not being clean enough. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to rule out any health problems and to ensure the litter box is in a quiet, accessible location and cleaned regularly.
A kitten is a baby cat.
pee