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    Orange Cat Earns 'Pro Yapper' Status During Lively Conversation with Mom

    By Candace Ganger Powell,

    2 days ago

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    Some cats are naturally chattier than others. Even when you aren't sure what they're saying or asking for, it seems to make them happy when you keep the conversation going. For 16-year-old cat Cheeto, there's always something to talk about.

    In a recent TikTok video shared by @cheetotheorangekitty , the funny feline has a lot of things to say. And though he has other videos where he's talking it up, this one feels a little more important than the rest because he's just so sweet about it. Take a look!

    In the video captioned, "Pro yapper fr," Cheeto and Mom have an important conversation about something only Cheeto knows. As he lays on a bed with pink sheets, he speaks back-and-forth with her as if she knows what he's saying.

    With more than 135,000 followers, Cheeto's fans poured in to support any and everything he has to say.

    “Mrow [happy]” we all say in unison," one person wrote. "Hearing Those Mreow's is like a warm blanket over the heart," another said. "I see I see.. I never knew how well informed and knowledgeable he is about the topic," another person joked.

    It's all pretty cute and this sweet senior feline has a plethora of other chatty videos showcasing the breadth of his vocabulary. It doesn't matter what he's saying—never change, Cheeto!

    Related: Orange Cat 'Gets Embarrassed' After Running Over Golden Retriever and It's Priceless

    Are Orange Cats More Talkative Than Other Cats?

    If you've come across one orange cat , you've kind of seen them all. With traits pretty specific to orange Tabbies, it's no wonder pet parents of these kitties have so many funny stories about them.

    According to Gary Weitzman, head veterinarian at the San Diego Humane Society and author of How to Speak Cat , orange cats tend to have a lot more to say than other types of felines. Their personalities and coat color go hand-in-hand with orange cats being the biggest yappers!

    Likewise, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) explains that when kittens are handled a lot and well-socialized with others, they can grow up to be more vocal adults felines . Some cats are just big meowers and others aren't.

    With Cheeto's regular use of vocalizations, it's easier to decode the meaning behind his words. Based on his mood and relaxed posture, he's just happy ranting about whatever as long as someone is listening. Or, he could very well be telling Mom he's a happy boy who loves her. We'll never really know!

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