Later on the monorail, Dog was starting to get bored. "Are we there yet?"

"No, Dog," Cat said.

"Oh," Dog was quiet for a moment before he asked again, "are we there yet?"

"No. We're not there yet, Dog," Cat replied.

Dog asked the same question again, "now are we there yet?"

"NO, WE ARE NOT!" Cat said with annoyance before taking a deep breath. "We'll get there when we get there. Just try to be patient."

Dog frowned, "sorry I'm just so really bored right now."

Cat pondered this for a moment, "maybe we should listen to some music to keep us occupied while we wait."

"Can we listen to 'Try Everything?'" Dog asked, excitedly.

"Good idea Dog," Cat said, it was his and his brother one of their favorite songs by Gazelle, one of the famous pop stars in Zootopia.

Cat choose the music cd, put it in a cd player, and they began to listen. As the monorail continued on its way to Zootopia, pop music began playing in the background.

Gazelle: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!

CatDog were enjoying the song as the train continued the journey as Gazelle's voice sang.

I messed up tonight

I lost another fight

Lost to myself but I'll just start again

I keep falling down

I keep on hitting the ground

But I always get up now to see what's next

As CatDog listened to the song, the monorail speed past a huge sign that read "Welcome to Zootopia". Just behind the sign lay the district of Sahara Square, the city district notorious for blazing heat and frigid nights. As their monorail took them through Sahara Square, CatDog noticed quite a few camels running.

Birds don't just fly

They fall down and get up

Nobody learns without getting it wrong

CatDog's monorail reached the tunnel built into one of Zootopia's climate walls on the side of Sahara Square and exited out into Tundratown on the other side, the cold, snowy district of Zootopia. CatDog saw polar bears, artic wolves, and penguins out on their daily walking commutes or running errands.

I won't give up, no I won't give in

Till I reach the end

And then I'll start again

No, I won't leave

I want to try everything

I want to try even though I could fail

I won't give up, no I won't give in

Till I reach the end

And then I'll start again

No, I won't leave

I want to try everything

I want try even though I could fail

The monorail then passed through yet another climate wall, leaving behind the frozen, yet built up Tundratown, and exited into the Rainforest district. Rain washed over the glass of the observation deck as the train moved along. There were reptiles, birds, and felines out on their daily tasks in life. This made Cat nervous, since he was an aquaphobic, but Dog on the other hand was amazed of the Rainforest district.

Finally, the monorail reached the city center and pulled into a rather large and well-built train station rolled to a stop. CatDog grabbed their things, and ran down the observation platform and left the monorail. The station was crowded with animals as the conjoined brothers weaved their way through the crowd towards the exit. Outside, CatDog looked around their in amazement as the skyscrapers stood taller than even the largest elephant and certainly taller than any building in Nearburg.

"CatDog is that you?" A familiar voice called, it was Judy Hopps, her eyes widened as she took out her ear buds as she saw the two headed brothers.

"JUDY!" Dog exclaimed happily, "JUDY! JUDY! JUDY!"

Dog ran to the rabbit, dragging Cat with him and jumped onto Judy, and licking her.

"Hey, easy, boy! It's great to see you, too, Dog, and you too Cat," Judy exclaimed with joy, as she hugged both of her friends.

"It's good to see you too Judy," Cat hugged backed.

"We missed you," Dog added, as he also hugged her back.

"I miss you guys to," Judy replied.

"I can't believe it, you actually became a cop," Cat said, proudly.

"I knew you could do it," Dog said, happily, proud of his friend.

Judy smiled, she was glad to have to friends who supported her and believe for all those years since they're kids. "Man, this place looks amazing..." Judy looked all around the various citizens of Zootopia.

"It is bee-yoo-tee-full," Cat said.

"It's bigger than Nearburg, back at home," Dog added.

"Come on, I got the details about my new apartment on the phone last night," Judy said as she collected her luggage as she decided to show CatDog.

"Alright then," Cat smiled.

They went with Judy as she looked all around Zootopia with awe and wonder. The other animals seemed so much bigger and taller.

Everyone walked and looked around as the Zootopians were doing their own thing. A hippo was soaking wet before standing on an air jet which dried him up instantly so he would be ready for work. There were tiny hamster businessmen who were going through tubes. A giraffe was at a juice stand and was given a drink.

"Wowie caboodles," Dog commented, amazed.

Judy hopped around in excitement as they explored Zootopia. There was a pop star female gazelle on a screen in front of everybody.

"I am Gazelle, welcome to Zootopia," the gazelle smiled.


CatDog manage to find a hotel, and got settled into a room, it was by eight clock by the time they're settled in. Cat grabbed the cord of lamp and turned off the light.

"Night Dog," Cat said, as he slipped under the covers.

"Night Cat," Dog said, as he also drift off to sleep.