Cats and dogs and notorious for not getting along.

But Jessie, a three-year-old Australian Labradoodle, and Koda, a four-month-old rescue kitten, are absolutely inseparable.

The furry friends, who live with their doting owner Emily Aubrecht, 23, in Alberta, Canada, love nothing more than adventuring together.

Pals: Jessie, an Australian Labradoodle, and Koda, a rescue kitten, are absolutely inseparable

Helping hand: When Koda the kitten is lucky, he manages to hitch a ride on Jessie's back

Adorable photos of the pet pair show them bravely exploring the Canadian wilderness side by side.

And when he's lucky, Koda the kitten even manages to hitch a ride on Jessie's back.

Emily said: 'Jessie is very energetic and friendly, she enjoys bikes rides, hikes and swimming.

'And Koda is energetic and crazy too. He likes wet food, playing outside and chasing feather toys.'

Best buds: The furry friends live with their doting owner Emily Aubrecht in Alberta, Canada

Adorable: Photos of the pet pair show them exploring the wilderness and relaxing at home

Emily adopted Koda due to an overpopulation issue at a home.

She said: 'Jessie instantly became attached to Koda - she must have thought he was her baby.

'Koda was also very friendly with Jessie and never hissed.

'I often find them playing and sleeping together.

On the bench: Emily adopted Koda from a home and Jessie became instantly attached to him

Born free: Emily said Jessie is very energetic and friendly and enjoys bikes rides and hikes

'They adventure outside together and they love going for drives especially to the pet shop or to the river.

'I got Koda a harness that was specifically meant for adventuring and letting him outside.

'He was happy on Jessie's back, but she wasn't very pleased.'

Strike a pose: Koda, who loves going for drives to the pet shop, enjoys visiting the river