

Goldy the Bendy Unicorn
This is my very first contortionist anthro horse, drew him for my potential website's logo ^^
Goldy is a very species-confused unicorn who is a cat in a horse's body. He always wished he was a cat and spent his whole childhood secretly exercising to be as graceful and as stretchy as cats.
Cats on the island of Pyramidia are all quite stretchy and exercise their flexibility, so the majority of cats under 20-25 can sit on their own heads with ease. Other species on Pyramidia weren't so into contortion but Goldy was too damn obsessed with everything cats do.
Contortion wasn't a horse thing but Goldy put his heart into training and everyday when working out his muscles with a barbell he tried to incorporate as much backbending as possible into all exercises. Under so much weight he was putting on it, his spine eventually gave up its proud adamancy and very slowly started gaining feline flexibility.
One day he came out because he wanted the world to know and couldn't hold it anymore. He confessed to his parents about being feline-curious. His parents only sighed...
Since he confessed to be a cat he's been having troubles socializing with average horses and unicorns. At the same time felines also took him for a joke, so his circle of friends narrowed down to other uniboys who felt like being all kitty-like too.
Luckily, he found a couple of other uniguys around the city, also as curious as him and they'd often team up to do kitty-things together: stretched like they're made of cat, rubbed themselves against each other's legs, chased after ping-pong balls, molested little street rats, etc, etc.
Whenever they'd go through the street both cats and horses tried to humiliate them and called them "pussy-horses". But eventually Goldy and others embraced the term and started using it themselves which devalued its humiliating value.
Because of his love for cat-like contortions and being very good at it, Goldy was considered the freakiest in the company, but little by little he gained a few fans who thought what he was doing was awesome for a horse and so he had a few places where he was welcome.