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			<p>Most kittens are born with worms, especially since your page says the kittens were born to a stray mother outside on your porch. If they have not been to the vet, then they should go and be de-wormed and get their vaccinations. However, that is not really a reason to be going potty outside the litterbox. There may be some other health issue going on and the vet can check that out as well. Or it may just be that he doesn't think it's clean enough or he doesn't like the litter brand or the location of the box may make him nervous.  Also, if both Malanie and her brother are  not neutered, that needs to be done as soon as possible because they are getting to the age where she will end up getiing pregnant and making more kittens.<br /><br />
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