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How to emote in Little Kitty Big City

John Hansen by John Hansen
May 12, 2024
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How to emote in Little Kitty Big City

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In Little Kitty, Big City, you jump into the paws of a cat trying to find their way home. After falling from their napping perch in an up-high apartment, you will see quite a lot of what it is like to be a young feline on the streets. With that, you will also have control over many of the cat’s reactions to certain events. Here is how to emote in Little Kitty, Big City.

How to use emotes in Little Kitty Big City

To emote in Little Kitty, Big City, you need to hold down F on PC, X on Nintendo Switch, or Y on Xbox. These are also the buttons that make your cat meow when you just press them. Instead, holding them down will bring up a pop-up menu that shows all of your emote options. Direct towards the emote you want to use, and let go of the button for the kitty to start doing it.

How to emote in Little Kitty Big City
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When you start the game, you will only have two emotes to choose from: I Sits! and A Little Lie Down. However, you can unlock five additional emotes by talking to other cats you find in the city. Some of them will require you to do a short quest for them, but it’s nothing too difficult. Here are all of the emotes in Little Kitty, Big City:

  • I Sits!
  • A Little Lie Down
  • Yuck!
  • Biiiiig Stretch
  • Beauty Routine!
  • Making Muffins
  • Immediate Nap

Like any other game, using an emote in Little Kitty, Big City isn’t something that particularly changes the game experience in a big way. It’s just a way to squeeze a little more cuteness out of the cat as you play through their adventure.

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John Hansen

John Hansen

John grew up idolizing Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog during the height of Nintendo vs. Sega. He also quickly became obsessed with The Legend of Zelda and enjoys zombie and various team-oriented games, Overwatch in particular. Nowadays, he is merely counting the days down until Bioshock and Banjo-Kazooie make their reemergence back in the market. You can follow him on Bluesky: @johnhansen.bsky.social

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