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Video: Owner Shares Cat’s ‘Meows of Fame’ & Netizens Love It

The internet can’t stop chuckling over a hilarious video that captured a cat’s different “meows of fame.” Bean and Lily, a sweet and sassy feline duo who boast over 426K followers on Instagram, have continued to prove with their fun content that there’s never a dull moment with them. In fact, one of the kitties’ meows is entertaining in itself because there is a different sound for various situations, and it is as funny as it sounds.

Owner shows off cat’s different ‘meows’ in viral video

Bean, a popular cat on Instagram, proved there is no match for his meows game after a hilarious video went viral. The internet is left in stitches over the different sounds that the feline can make. Clearly, Bean has got the skills, and he never shies away from flaunting them. The fur baby’s “meows of fame” have garnered much attention as each sound perfectly matches the various situations.

The first sound shown in the video was the “concussion meow.” It could have been an “ouch” in cat language, as it came after Bean hit his head underneath the table. The next one was the “French meow.” The feline could be seen making an accelerated sound while walking in the hallway. The “endless meow” came up next and showed Bean running around.

Furthermore, the “opera meow” showed the kitten belting out some high notes. Then came the audience’s favorite, Bean’s “ghost meow.” The clip showed the furry one making a creepy sound while walking in the dark. The following ones were the “chainsaw meow,” the “downhill meow” while going down the stairs, the “senior meow,” the “doorbell meow,” and the “earthquake meow.”

Meanwhile, it appears even the kitty’s owner is amazed by his meowing forte. They wrote in the Instagram Reel’s caption, “I don’t know how these sounds come out of Bean’s mouth.” The video clearly left netizens amused, as it has racked up over 12 million views and one million likes on the platform.

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