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The ducklings say goodbye in Little Kitty, Big City
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Little Kitty, Big City walkthrough, Part 3 (All achievements)

Don't look down.

We've reached the final chapter of our story. It's time to start making our way back up to kitty's home. It's a long climb, but you have everything you need now.

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For information about earlier events in the game, refer to Little Kitty, Big City Walkthrough, Part 1 and Little Kitty, Big City Walkthrough, Part 2.

Little Kitty, Big City Walkthrough part 3 - Get back home

Crow exclaims
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It's time. Go back to where Crow was waiting for us.

Explore the house, pick up the Shinies, and go out of the open window in the hallway. Drop down off the vent to break your ninth nest and collect more Shinies, say goodbye to Tanuki, and drop down into the fenced area to the left.

Break the plant pots as you climb up the boxes and then hop onto the vines to shimmy across and get to the next platform. Go straight, around the left to follow the construction work, and jump up to find a jar of Shinies. Knock that down, follow it to the platform below, and head straight again.

Little kitty looks down on a pool of ducklings in Little Kitty, Big City.
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Jump up and you'll see the ducklings on the next roof. Precision jump your way over!

Say goodbye to the ducklings, break more plant pots, get more Shinies, climb the vines going up the trellis.

Follow the vines all the way up and meet Beetle. They're having a tea party.

Little kitty in a witch's hat climbs ivy in Little Kitty, Big City.
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Break's over, keep climbing. Follow the vents around the edge of the building until you see the Duck. Pick up the Shinies, talk to the Duck and say goodbye.

Climb back up the blue crates behind the Duck and follow the path up and around the building until you find another ivy vine.

The CHAMELEON WILL SCARE YOU OUT OF NOWHERE. Say goodbye to them, climb the vines, and continue until you reach a red sheet — your red sheet from the start of the game.

Keep moving around until you reach a red sheet. The game will cut to a scene where kitty wanders back in, gets a collar from their human, and you get to name them!

Human gives little kitty a collar in Little Kitty, Big City.
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Crow meets you at the window — Crowford Crowthorpe the Third, I should say.

Crow kindly lets you know that you can return to the city below any time you wish to find more Shinies and the like. That's good, because we're not quite finished!

The credits roll and you can head back down when you're ready to finish off any cat-chievements you didn't complete while we were playing.

Little Kitty, Big City Completionist mode guide

End credits in Little Kitty, Big City.
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At this point, you'll be missing four hats, one bird's nest, and probably need to do a fair bit more recycling. For the things that are hidden, I've added this extra bit to the guide.

Head back to the game's starting point where the green soccer goal was. Climb up the vine next to the goal and walk to the left to collect another gacha hat: the Eggplant hat. Talk to the cat on the right for another emote!

Little kitty climbs vines in the painter's garden in Little Kitty, Big City.
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Go back to the painter's garden from the start of the game. Head to the garden's gate and jump up onto the wall using the birdbath. Jump across and you’ll find a vine to climb up to a balcony, break the plant pot — this is where I completed Smash Hit. Jump onto the air conditioning unit to get to another vine and follow the vines around and up until you find another gacha ball.

Two left.

From Mayorrr, follow the corner around to the right and climb the vines past the vending machines. The vines here are so annoying! You need to make your way up to the overhang by the first square sign and precision jump onto the vines from there to make it to the top. Go straight, find a Little Devil hat, and then make your way across the white ramp. Destroy your tenth bird nest.

YOU'RE ALMOST THERE!

Go to the park and find the blue van. Jump up onto the ledge of the building, wait until the air vents stop blowing, and run. Around the corner is another vent, walk to the side of the vent and climb the vines once it stops blowing. Climb to the right, not the left.

Little kitty climbs ivy in Little Kitty, Big City.
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Well done, you now have 42 hats! The last one is the Tiger hat!

While you're running around, be sure to finish opening the last of the Tanuki portals to earn the World Traveler cat-chievement.

Beyond this, you just need to keep running around to finish off your cat-chievements. There's nothing else that's hidden or hard to get, so sit back, relax, and trip some pedestrians. Steal their bread and phones. Whatever you like, really. You're a cat.

Little kitty sits on a laptop in Little Kitty, Big City.
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