Anonymous wrote:Aside from the practical issues around the animals —they hate being held that long, they hate each other, they need food + water, etc— the bride has some SERIOUS boundary issues. One bridesmaid told her “no” and her response was “Perhaps it was a ‘maybe and she’ll come around.” Then the OP said also said “no” regarding adoption or fostering, and the bride again couldn’t accept that answer. I wouldn’t participate in a wedding of anyone who pushes others around like that for any reason. It’s disrespectful and indicative of serious issues, cat lady or not.
Anonymous wrote:Here's another thing:
cat I had for 20 years twice attacked me: once she thought a stuffed wolf cub I bought for my DS was real, another time she saw a neighbor's cat through the screen door and I was in the way.
both times I ended up with deep scratches (puncture type) that required antibiotics.
this could actually be dangerous
Anonymous wrote:Where is she getting cats from to be in the wedding party?
Is this like a rent a rescue where she can rent 20 cats for the wedding and then try and get guests to adopt them?
This makes no sense. People don't just have a dozen cats lying around who they want people to adopt.
Anonymous wrote:Cat pee...will there be litter boxes? What will the cats be doing during the reception. So many questions.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the OP who took an enraged cat to the vet and now have deep scratches on my arm.
I am sitting here giggling about what the wedding will sound like. My cat screams and hisses at the vet, and I'm imagining how that will sound with so many cats.
There will be several people who lose their grip on the cat the are holding when it starts to squirm and scratch. So there will be multiple loose cats running around as well.
It will be fabulous! I so wish I knew you, OP, and could see video footage after it happens.