Of course you can wash your kitten! In fact, it's good to start early around that age so they won't be so scared around water when they are adults. If your kitten has fleas or a medical problem, you should talk to your vet to get prescription shampoo or medicated shampoo.
But if you just want to give your kitten a regular bath to clean them up, make sure to get gentle shampoo made specifically for cats. It's easier to use a sink than a bathtub, because of the kitten's size. Gently massage the kitten and be careful not to get shampoo in it's eyes.
Once you're done, lay it on a clean towel and rub dry. This does not have to be done very often because cats can clean themselves, but it's nice to do it every month or so to clean off dirt and grime off its fur (you don't want it licking all that up, right?).
Get a washcloth, and get it wet from relatively warm water. Gently wipe your kitten off with the washcloth. Try to do it how you would imagine a mother cat licking/bathing her little baby cat.
He'll probably complain while you do it, but he'll secretly find it reassuring. It will also help reinforce good habits in him (aka, bathing himself).
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