Cat and dog love travelling together and their photos are absolutely epic

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Rens Hageman

This is Henry and his pal Baloo. They’re busy travelling around together, going on adventures and sleeping alfresco.

Metro reports that Henry was adopted back in 2014 by avid hikers Cynthia Bennet and her boyfriend. He wasn’t the dog they were intending to take home but as soon as she noticed him, she knew she had to have him.

‘He just curled up into my lap and went belly up and flipped his head over my arm,’ she tells The Dodo. ‘And from then, I decided that he was coming home with us.’ Henry was keen to join the pair on their weekly outdoor adventures - climbing to the highest rocks on their hikes.

A few months ago, they decided to extend their little unit and decided to adopt a cat - one which, like Henry, would be prepared to camp and hike. They soon found Baloo, a Siamese kitten mix, at a local shelter. And Baloo immediately became best friends with Henry - following him outside on these epic adventures.

‘He’s definitely not the kind of cat we can leave home alone on the weekends anymore,’ says Cynthia. ‘I think he thinks he’s more a dog than anything. I call them brothers but I think Baloo thinks that Henry’s his mum because he constantly looks for a teat. He’ll go in and you can tell he’s looking because he’s nuzzling under Henry’s armpit.’

You can follow more of Henry and Baloo’s adventures on their Instagram.

(Story source: The Express)

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