Ah, Cad.... Funny you should ask.....
According to the Dictionary "Tre Anni's" Book of Translation and Intent....
Kee'-kee [
Kee-kee]
–noun, plural -eez
1. a young cat.  
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object) 
2. (of cats) to give birth; bear. 
[Origin: 1350–1400; ME kitoun, 
ke' ke', appar. b. kiteling kitling and MF chitoun, var. of chaton kitten] 
Czech: společná kasa 
Danish: fælles kasse 
Dutch: pot 
Estonian: ühiskassa 
Finnish: yhteinen kassa 
French: cagnotte 
German: gemeinsame Kasse 
Greek: κοινό ταμείο 
Hungarian: kassza 
Icelandic: sjóður 
Indonesian: celengan 
Italian: fondo, *cassa comune* 
Japanese: 共同積立金 
Latvian: kopējā kase 
Lithuanian: bendra kasa 
Norwegian: bøsse 
Polish: wspólna kasa, pula 
Portuguese (Brazil): vaquinha 
Portuguese (Portugal): fundo comum 
Romanian: fond de rezervă 
Russian: чёрная касса 
Slovak: spoločná kasa 
Slovenian: hranilnik 
Spanish: fondo común 
Swedish: kassa 
Turkish: belli bir şey için ayrılmış para, kasa
I hope this clears things up for you! 

