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Cat Loves Going Horse Back Riding On His Best Friend

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Morris (the cat) and Champy (the horse) aren’t just best friends, they’re riding companions. For over 2 years, Morris and Champy, have created a bond that is truly unique.

h/t: boredpanda, facebook

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