Kittens urinate quite frequently, and the frequency depends largely on their age:
- Newborn to 2 weeks old: Kittens typically urinate after every feeding. Since they feed often, this means they pee multiple times a day, roughly 4-6 times daily
- 2 to 4 weeks old: Kittens start urinating on their own multiple times a day, though still quite frequently
- Up to 8 weeks old: Kittens should urinate after each feeding, which can be several times daily. They also need stimulation to urinate until about 3 weeks of age
- After 4 weeks: Their urination frequency begins to stabilize and resembles that of older cats, which is typically 2-4 times per day
In summary, very young kittens pee after every feeding (several times a day), and as they grow, their urination frequency decreases to about 2-4 times daily like adult cats. Monitoring their urination habits is important to ensure they are healthy and developing properly