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Boris The Ginger Kitten With A Loud Baritone Orders Food To Be Delivered Now!

When one starts to co-exist with a pet, gradually a language develops that is half-human and half meow for helping the species communicate. This is often experienced rather than reported. This is the tale of a little kitten called Boris, who is a gorgeous ginger kitten with a loud baritone.


As Boris learned to talk to his human Momma, he has started ordering his daily salmon breakfast, sardines lunch and special Eggs Benedict too many times a day now. A very loud and concise gentleman, Boris likes to give his food orders concise and clear as a nightingale.

This is Boris sharing her chicken leg dream with Cindy Congdon of the Foster Kittens. Moreover, when Boris Talks, he wants complete attention. Sometimes one can hear Boris meowing aloud and shrill through the walls and can guess that he needs you immediately.

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With the constant linguistic growth happening between both, now Cindy clearly understands what Boris usually sulks about. Boris is a born attention-seeker. Even at the tender age, the tantrums he puts up when he does not find humans around him, is just amazing to watch.

Happy to learn all skills that he can, Boris is also tiniest man of his littler. He is surely the cutest fur ball with the best attitude in the world. Another thing that Boris loves to do is bribe people with adorable rubs with his body to make them listen to his endless ancient mariner stories.

Watch Boris demand food to Cindy in this exclusive Video below.


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