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It's fairly easy. Get a litter box, a kitty bed, a litter scoop, litter, a food and water dish, some little mouse toys, and something for the kitty to scratch on. Make sure the kitty is taken to a vet right after you get it, if the shelter you adopt it from doesn't already provide their shots and/or spay/neutering. Make sure you get both. After that, just show the kitty love and attention and make sure to play with it everyday so it doesn't get bored. Cats are fairly self-suficient. Just feed and water it and then clean the litter box once per day, and it should be just fine. Most cats can be litter trained in under a couple of hours. (way easier than house training a dog.) Be sure to get it treated for fleas and worms as well. The vet should be able to give you more information on taking care of kittens, and usually give out a book on kitten care and tell you what kinds of food are best. Good luck ^_^
(p.s. my kitty in the picture)
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