15 years later...
In a house that was shape of a fish and a bone, CatDog were on the roof trying to fix the TV antenna. Cat was now wearing a brown-reddish shirt, and Dog was now wearing a green sweater with a hoodie.
Dog was trying to reach as hard as he could to fix the antenna, but Cat was to busy gripping the window of their attic to help his younger brother.
"Cat, if you wanna watch the news, you're gonna have to come out a little further," Dog said, to his not cooperating feline half.
"Dog, you know I have acrophobia," Cat pointed out.
"Fear of acrobats?" Dog asked, misunderstanding his brother's fear.
"No," Cat replied annoyed. "I'm a afraid of-" He then look down and screamed, "-HEIGHTS!"
Cat covered his eyes, which gave Dog a chance to climb up and tilt the antenna. "I got the picture now!"
Cat removed his paws to take a peak of the TV in the attic and the picture is on. "Hey, you did it. Good job Dog," he said, impressed.
"See, there's nothing to be afraid of-" before Dog could finished the rope he was holding on snap, he quickly manage to window, before he and his attached brother could fall down to the ground.
Although this caused for the both of them to rolled into the window and to the attic.
"Perfect timing," Dog said, as he saw that the news was about to start.
On the TV, the mayor of Zootopia, was announcing something very important on the stage of the police academy graduation.
"As mayor of Zootopia, I am proud to announce that my Mammal Inclusion Initiative has produced its first police academy graduate. Valedictorian of her class, ZPD's very first rabbit officer, Judy Hopps!" The mayor said, gesturing towards where the rabbit was standing while the audience applauded.
Dog gasped in surprise, "CAT, IT'S JUDY!"
Cat looked up from the floor and couldn't believe what he saw on TV. Judy moved forward to accept her badge. The sheep assistant mayor had been clapping along with the audience. She was a bit scatterbrained which showed she wasn't really paying much attention to the matter occurring around her. She scrambled to find the badge pulling it out of her coat pocket, as she pinned the badge to Judy's chest. Judy stood tall as Lionheart began to address her.
"Judy, it is my great privilege to officially assign you to the heart of Zootopia. Precinct One: City Center."
"I won't let you down." Judy said.
"Ok, Officer Hopps. Let's see those teeth," Lionheart said.
Photographers started taking pictures for newspapers. Needless to say but, CatDog were both very happy for their friend.
"I don't believe Dog, she did, she actually did it," Cat said, astonished.
"Hi-Ho-Diggety! She's police officer!" Dog cheered happy for their rabbit friend.
Cat then thought of something, and got an idea but he decided that he'll wait to surprise Dog.
One week later...
It was 5:00 in the morning, and Dog was snoozing way, when Cat rubbed his younger canine brother wake. "Wake up Dog!"
"What?! Garbage truck!" Dog cried out, only to realize it was only Cat. "Cat, why are we up so early?" He asked groggy, and rubbing his eyes.
"Dog, how would you like to go on a surprise vacation?" Cat asked, giving a smirk.
Dog's eyes sparkled, "a surprise vacation? Hi-Ho-Diggety! I love surprise vacations!" Dog loved vacations, almost much as burying bones, chasing garage trucks and being attached to his brother Cat.
Together they packed quickly and raced outside of their house and got in the car.
"Cat, when are you going to tell me where are we going on our surprise vacation?" Dog asked, as they're on the road.
Cat laughed, as he drove to their destination, "if I tell you, it wouldn't be a surprise."
"Can I guess?" Dog asked, eagerly.
"If you want to, but you'll never guessed in a million years," Cat said, as made a turn to the road.
Dog started guessing, "is it Boneville, the land of bones?"
"No," Cat answered.
Dog thought harder, "are we going to the deepest dog hole in Nearburg?"
"We're there last year," Cat replied.
"Oh yeah," Dog remembered, "and you fell in, that was funny," he giggled.
"That was painful!" Cat exclaimed.
Dog kept guessing, "is it the beach? The mountains? The desert? An island? A lake?"
"Keep guessing," Cat encouraged.
Twenty minutes later, Dog still had no idea where they're going, he couldn't even guess anymore, he ran out of ideas of where they're going.
"I give up," Dog said finally.
At that very moment, his older conjoined brother stop the car, "we're here! We arrive our destination!"
Dog looked and saw a monorail, "where are we going Cat?"
Cat put an arm around his younger brother, "Dog my furry friend, I bought the tickets to go to Zootopia."
"Wait we are actually..." Dog began.
"Yup, we're spending to week in Zootopia!" Cat finished.
"Does this mean we get to visit Judy?" Dog asked, getting excited.
"Absolutely," Cat replied.
"Hi-Ho-Diggety!" Dog cried out, running toward the monorail, dragging Cat in the process.
"DOG, SLOW DOWN!" Cat yelled out, with their suitcases in his paws.
