I was running down the street when I saw a gray and black cat.
"Here, kitty kitty kitty!" I neighed as I trotted toward it. I didn't mind the cop on my back until he pulled on the reins. THEN I stopped.
The cop got off of me and I snorted. He tied me to a pole. Then he picked up the cat.
"Hi, what up?" asked the cat.
"AHH!!" the cop screamed (like a girl!) and I jumped around and neighed meaning to laugh. Then I saw the cat.
I bit the rope in half and ran after it. I got there JUST in time and cought it on my head.
"How are YOU? You aren't going to throw me right?" the cat said.
"No," I neighed, "and good."
I just made myself a new best friend. I'm the happiest horse in the world!
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