CAT AND DOG RIDE SCOOTER TOGETHER BREAKING WORLD RECORD

Source: Guinness World Records (Extract)
Posted: September 16, 2021

Have you ever heard the expression “fighting like cats and dogs”? 

For decades the two species have been used as an example of opposites who just can’t get along.

However, there’s nothing but a forever friendship between Sashimi (a 7 years old Bengal cat) and Lollipop (a 5 years old Boston Terrier) from Ontario, Canada. 

They play together, train together and, most surprisingly, scoot around together!

On 19 September 2020, the unlikely pair has broken the record for fastest 5m on a scooter by a dog and cat (pair) with a time of 4.37 seconds, becoming two of the stars of the Guinness World Records 2022 book. 

Having known each other ever since they were a puppy and kitten, between the two blossomed a one-of-a-kind friendship.

Sashimi won’t train with the other cats, preferring Lollipop’s company, while Lollipop won’t share her equipment with any other animal. 

Their owner, Melissa Millett, is a 40-year-old professional dog trainer from Ontario. 

She has 8 other dogs, among which we find record-breaking star Jellybean and 3 other cats. 

Lollipop and Sashimi both enjoyed the scooter alone and it had never occurred to me that they would ride it together,” says Melissa, explaining how the pair came up with this trick all by themselves. 

After that, the two became… pawrtners in crime!

Taking initiative doesn’t scare Lollipop: she loves coming up with tricks of her own, and her improv numbers always achieve great success. Cue here Sashimi, a Bengal cat that Melissa affectionately describes as a diva.

“She loves working, learning new tricks and mental stimulation”.

Sashimi loves hiking and is never afraid to challenge her bigger friends. If you’re lucky, you might catch her playing the piano, pushing a shopping cart or of course, riding a scooter.

Melissa adopted Sashimi when she was 10 months old, while Lollipop joined the family when she was 12 weeks old. 

At the time, Melissa had recently lost another dog, Butter, in a car accident: after that painful experience she opened her heart and arms to Lollipop, a well-bred but deaf Boston Terrier puppy.

Melissa knew she would give her a marvellous home and many friends to play with.

According to Melissa, despite the restrictions of this year, Sashimi hasn’t lost her diva attitude: she still enjoys being photographed, hiking and playing with her “fellow” dogs. 

Lollipop kept herself busy with new tricks, games and lots of snooze time, enjoying the comfort of her cosy home.

The self-isolation period also allowed Sashimi and Lollipop to spend more time together, further cementing their bond. 

The two, with their adoptive brother Jellybean and Melissa, appear in the latest edition of the Guinness World Records book. 

If you look closely, you might see them happily scooting around the cover thanks to Rod Hunt’s bespoke illustration. 

But Lollipop and Sashimi aren’t Melissa’s only record-breaking pets. 

Full of life and sharp-witted, Melissa’s 4-year-old dog Jellybean broke two records of his own: 

  • Fastest 5m pushing a basketball by a dog (10.31 seconds)
  • Most bounce passes of a basketball between a human and dog in 30 seconds (21)

Jellybean, just like Lollipop, is deaf. 

The two dogs are ambassadors for adopting deaf or disabled dogs, who are often put to sleep at birth due to the incorrect assumption that they can’t be trained. 

However, with their successes, Jellybean and Lollipop are the proof that the opposite is true! 

These four-legged heroes, with their big hearts and larger-than-life temperaments, represent a magnificent example of what any dog can accomplish if surrounded by love and support. 

All they needed was someone like Melissa to take a chance on them – and she hopes to inspire many other future dog owners to do the same.