Cheekychops is right - it's only a kitten and is probably already litter trained. Regarding your allergy, if you buy an ioniser (from somewhere like Boots), that can help settle the dust. It worked for us when my son was little and developed asthma - I was a lousy mum & refused to get rid of my cat! Fortunately, K jnr grew out of it (the asthma, that is, not the cat). Allergy is caused by the dander from the cat (like dandruff in humans), not their hair, so try the ioniser treatment - get one for every room where puss is allowed. They're not expensive.