There are no holes in the engine deck directly under the oil filter on Scag Tiger Cubs/Cats.
First I place two somewhat rolled paper shop towels around the clutch, you don't want any oil getting on the clutch!!!
I use a large diameter but shallow drain pan and place it under the holes that are in the engine deck and forward under the edge of the engine deck.
I place another folded paper shop towel under the oil filter and as I remove the filter I catch some of the oil on the towel and get the filter out of the way quickly and drop it into a second pan that I have nearby.
Let the oil on the engine deck drip into the pan under the machine and then wipe up the oil on the top and bottom of the engine deck.
Your Kawi may have drip catcher bolted to the engine under the oil filter and if so, you may be able to find a plastic container that you can modify to fit under the drip catcher, but you will need to be able to remove it without spilling the oil!!!
Make sure that you remove the towels around the clutch before you run the engine!!!
There are a couple machines I service that no matter what, they make a mess when removing the oil filter. On these machines, I punch a hole in the filter with an ice pic at the 12 o'clock position, turn the filter 1/2 turn and punch another hole in the filter. I catch the oil in a container and let the filter drain for a few minutes, this will remove most of the oil in the filter and then I remove the filter holding a towel under it as I turn and remove it.
I use an oil withdrawal system that sucks he oil out of the engine thru a tube and hose that is placed down into the dipstick tube. Most engines have been designed to have oil withdrawn out this way and there is a dip in the area of the oil base of the engine under the dip stick tube so the withdrawal tube will remove 95% of the oil.
I like bertsmobile1, have about 20 different modified containers and funnels that are used to catch the oil when removing an oil filter and add oil with spilling.
Have fun!!!!:laughing::biggrin::smile: