A Canadian couple were wed at a cat sanctuary in Fresno County, California on May 17, 2016 By Katie Dowd Over 700 apathetic guests ...
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| A Canadian couple were wed at a cat sanctuary in Fresno County, California on May 17, 2016 |
By Katie Dowd
Over 700 apathetic guests attended a Canadian couple's wedding this week. But their non-plussed attitudes and occasional butt-licking didn't ruin the occasion. It made it.
Louise Veronneau and Dominic Husson were wed at the Cat House on the Kings in Fresno County on Tuesday, surrounded by hundreds of rescue cats. Cat House on the Kings is California's biggest no-kill, no-cage cat sanctuary. And it's seen a lot of kitty antics but never a wedding.
Over 700 apathetic guests attended a Canadian couple's wedding this week. But their non-plussed attitudes and occasional butt-licking didn't ruin the occasion. It made it.
Louise Veronneau and Dominic Husson were wed at the Cat House on the Kings in Fresno County on Tuesday, surrounded by hundreds of rescue cats. Cat House on the Kings is California's biggest no-kill, no-cage cat sanctuary. And it's seen a lot of kitty antics but never a wedding.
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| In this Dec. 17, 2015 photo, Lynea Lattanzio, founder of Cat House On The Kings, holds one of her cats in Reedley, Calif. Lattanzio has turned her twelve acre, four-thousand square foot ranch home into what's believed to be the largest no-cage cat sanctuary and adoption center in the U.S. Lattanzio spent her entire retirement fund on her pet project, which also relies on donations. |
"We wanted to do a wedding that reflects our values, our love for animals," Veronneau told the Tri-City Herald. "We asked relatives instead of giving us gifts, to send donations to the sanctuary."
The wedding was officiated by Lynea Lattanzio, who founded Cat House on the Kings on her 12-acre farm in Parlier.
"It was quite nice," Lattanzio said. "I wouldn't even mind doing it again."
The wedding was officiated by Lynea Lattanzio, who founded Cat House on the Kings on her 12-acre farm in Parlier.
"It was quite nice," Lattanzio said. "I wouldn't even mind doing it again."
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| In this Dec. 17, 2015 photo, Lynea Lattanzio, founder of Cat House On The Kings, plays with some of her cats in Reedley, Calif. Lattanzio has turned her twelve acre, four-thousand square foot ranch home into what's believed to be the largest no-cage cat sanctuary and adoption center in the U.S. |
She's probably going to have to, because after this publicity, cat lovers all over will be lining up for weddings in front of 700 of their most aloof friends.
After being wed, Veronneau and Husson took their wedding photos on the property. Like the adorable little jerks they are, the cats sat on the bride's gown and struggled to get free of the unspeakable indignity these hoomins were subjecting them to.
In other words, it was a dream wedding.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle
After being wed, Veronneau and Husson took their wedding photos on the property. Like the adorable little jerks they are, the cats sat on the bride's gown and struggled to get free of the unspeakable indignity these hoomins were subjecting them to.
In other words, it was a dream wedding.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle



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