Definitely...
Noah'sMummy is right ... you should get kitty to a vet anyway for the usual check ups and to ensure that all the vaccinations are up to date, espcially if the kitty is going to be outdoors at all.
As for the "slit," it is probably just an unusual scar or birth defect UNLESS it looks to be infected. Have a close look at it ... does it appear to be scabby, does the cat scratch at it a lot, is there any pus? If you are really unsure, take kitty to the vet soon for vacs and all that, and the vet can take a look at the little slit too.
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