Rodeo cat: Hilarious moment moggy hitches a ride on pony’s back

Rodeo cat: Hilarious moment moggy hitches a ride on pony’s back – until it gently bucks him off

  • In the video the horse can be seen trying to dismount the feline rider by bucking 
  • The daring cat hitched a rodeo ride at a stable in Alberta, Canada, on January 21 
  • Eventually the cat is thrown off with force, landing on his feet and running off

This is the comical moment a black cat attempts to sit on the back of an unwilling horse, holding on for dear life as the horse tries to buck him off.  

The daring cat hitched a rodeo ride on the Palomino horse after jumping from a nearby fence onto the horse’s back at his stable in Alberta, Canada, on January 21.   

In the video the horse can be seen trying to dismount the feline rider with his mouth, however he is unable to reach the spot in the arch of his back where the cat has settled.

Resulting to brute force the horse goes into buckaroo mode, shaking his back from side to side as the cat incredibly maintains his balance.

Eventually the cat is thrown off with force, landing on his feet before making a run for it. 

A number of women can be heard laughing in the background of the video throughout the bizarre exchange, as the brazen moggy seems to enjoy the daredevil challenge. 

Unwilling to sit in the snow, the cat takes a seat on the warm horse’s back, at his stable in Alberta, Canada, on January 21

The horse then becomes agitated and attempts to dismount the cheeky cat by bucking

The cat is eventually thrown off, landing on his feet

The horse then becomes agitated and attempts to dismount the cheeky cat by bucking. The cat is eventually thrown off, landing on his feet

One woman can be heard saying: ‘He said get off, he’s getting so angry.’

The horse rider who filmed the clip said: ‘My sisters and I were out feeding the horses when we saw the black cat walk down the fence and hop up on the palomino horses back with no help from us.’  

Social media users suggested the animals were joking around, writing: ‘Looks like they are playing.’ 

Whilst another cat-lover accused the horse of being selfish for not letting the feline perch on its warm back in the snow.