She Got A Wedding Invite To A Cat Wedding. Here's How It Went...
April 7, 2017
Last week, Ashley Shields found a wedding invitation in her mailbox. The invite was written by a child, and the marriage was between two cats - one of whom was her own.

Photo credit: Carley Johnson
Clearly a romance has been going on for quite some time between Shields' cat, Pedro, and Brady's cat, Silver.

Photo credit: Carley Johnson
The two cats frequently bonded while outside, according to Carley Johnson, Shields' good friend. And litte Brady had noticed.
So, Brady decided it was time for them to tie the knot.

Photo credit: Carley Johnson

Photo credit: Carley Johnson

Photo credit: Carley Johnson
"He'd seen them hang out a lot, and he was like, 'I'm not really sure what they're doing, but I felt that since they hang out so much, it was probably time they get married,'" Johnson said.

Photo credit: Carley Johnson
During the ceremony, Shields gave a description of how the cats met, and talked about how the cats feel about each other, and even read 'me-vows' both Pedro and Silver.

Photo credit: Carley Johnson

Photo credit: Carley Johnson
After the ceremony, the guests celebrated.

Photo credit: Carley Johnson
Will the marriage last? We sure hope so.
(h/t) the dodo
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