The Santiago Bernabeu outfit can move eight points clear at the top of the Primera Division table with a win over Villarreal at El Madrigal on Wednesday.
Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola has indicated that the Liga title is Madrid's to lose, given the distance between the two clubs, but Kaka is refusing to get carried away.
"We have an advantage [over Barca] which means a lot and does not mean that much at the same time," he told AS.
"We know that Barca are very strong and that they have great players, so we will have to be very alert until we have mathematically won the title."
Kaka then expressed relief at putting his fitness problems behind him and said that he was over the moon when he signed for Madrid.
"I am improving and trying to be at a good level again," he added. "Madrid are a new step in my career, I want to make history here and win a lot of things.
"It was a great emotion [when I joined Madrid]. This is one of the biggest clubs in the world.
"Many great players have played here. Now I am here and it is always a big challenge to play at this club."
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