Social networks are revolutionized by the large number of people who are interacting with the videos of Chonk, a special cat who developed the incredible ability to change his meow to be able to hold a conversation with its owner.
Like many other cats, the story of Chonk is a bit sad, as he is a street kitten who was abandoned when he was just a baby. However, his human mother rescued him and now he is famous in the networks for his ability to speak.
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Although he can’t utter words, obviously, he and his stave manage to understand each other. The videos of her became so viral that the woman made her own account of her TikTok to share your storiesendows. In them he is also accompanied by his friend, Beans.
In the posts you can hear how the tone of his meow changes according to what he wants to communicate to his human mother.
Chonk’s videos go viral instantly, garnering more than 200,000 likes. The followers, lovers of cats, do not stop flattering and laughing at the occurrence of the animal. In the last video you can see how he asks for pampering, but within seconds he regrets it and thousands of people joked with him.
“It must be a Libra because of the indecisiveness,” commented a woman who is an expert in the signs of the zodiac. “He michi: I want cuddles Karen, don’t touch me Karen!!! ?”, “From love to hate there is only one meow”, “That cat is like my ex, he has an avoidant attachment ??? now I love you, now I don’t”, were some of the thousands of comments left by feline lovers .
Clearly, this woman does not have very “normal” cats, since in many of her videos you can also see her other feline, Beans, who according to herself posted, is “a bit of a strange cat” while showing the poses she does .
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