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The phrase "a kitty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small cat or as a term of endearment for a cat in a casual context.
Example: "I found a stray kitten and decided to take a kitty home with me."
Alternatives: "a kitten" or "a small cat".
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"A kitty cat could lick those off".
"It was a Kitty Cat stuffed animal.
I'm determined to have a kitty".
The remaining six cards go facedown as a "kitty".
Cat people, keep reading: there's also a kitty halftime show.
Withdrawal symptoms can put a kitty in a filthy mood.
"Now, everybody knows that Ustad is just a kitty, not a tiger," the lawyer said.
They could keep these, or put some or all of them into a kitty.
Every time you cut costs, take the savings and put it into a kitty.
There they could become the proud owners of a Bader sculpture — by adopting a kitty.
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"Fluffy was a straight-A kitty... until he fell in with a bad crowd".
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