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The phrase "a bit of kitty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a small amount of something related to cats, or it may be used informally to refer to something cute or playful.
Example: "After a long day, I just want to relax with a bit of kitty on my lap while watching TV."
Alternatives: "a little cat" or "some feline cuteness".
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There are flashes of Carole King here on "One Good Friend"; a lovely, ragged rumination called "The Gypsy in Me" that sounds like Ann Wilson after a deep exhale; and even, on "Birds of a Feather," a bit of Kitty Wells.
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If your kitty is really not liking this process, you can shampoo a little bit of kitty at a time, wash him off, and repeat.
This back-to-school season, the publishing industry's surfing on its reputation, like a girl who used to be the leader, but has turned into a bit of a Beta Kitty over the summer: Magazines are super-gorgeous and super-boring.
"It was the end of the financial year, there was a bit of money in the kitty and he gave me the go-ahead," Jones recalled.
I hope I've given you a bit of inspiration to help your own kitty lose weight and get physically fit.
However, since most kitties ingest a bit of litter each day during grooming, and since corn is a problem ingredient for pets, I recommend avoiding this type of litter.
It looked to me like Addams Family meets Hello Kitty, with maybe a bit of Marilyn Manson.
Keep pouring a bit of water at a time over your kitty's body until he is shampoo free.
Kitty is a really fun character – a bit of a lovable rogue".
I was sitting at a mirror in the locker room doing my make-up and she suddenly starting talking about how much she liked my Hello Kitty make-up bag and swapping a bit of girly chat.
When the "Come, come, kitty, kitty" hook kicked in I started to realise that it's actually a bit of a banger, a track Ke$ha would probably have nailed had she never started hanging out with Julian Casablancas.
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