Including Cats In Wedding Portraits Makes For Purrfect Memories

By: Kelli Brinegar
For more than five years, Kelli Brinegar has been using her ability to write and her passion for research to tell the tale of what cats are thinking and why. She has provided care to more than 30 cats in her lifetime.Read more
| August 5, 2021

When it’s your fairytale day of nuptials and celebration, it can be hard to include your cat in the wedding ceremony or the reception. Cats are social in their own ways, but that kind of activity is a lot to expect of most felines. Italian photographer Marianna Zampieri understands this of cats as well as the need to include all the family, even the kitties, in the special day. So, to celebrate her wedding day, she did a private shoot with her cat, Arthur. Of course, the results were purrfect as you can’t go wrong with cats and glamour.

Marianna’s friends loved the idea so much, when they got married, the couple requested a shoot with their cats. And an amazing service was born! Now Marianna offers post-wedding portraits with cats for her clients. But it’s no surprise Marianna got the idea to photograph cats and newlyweds. She’s a self-described catographer who loves capturing cats on camera in all capacities. From home portrait shoots to artistic projects featuring felines, Marianna photographs them all.

Marianna and Arthur’s Special Moment

A bride and her cat, Marianna and Arthur, looking beautiful during their bridal session…

Marianna’s friends and their felines made for beautiful portraiture too…

Leading to a service cat-loving brides can’t resist…

How have others included cats in their special day? Have a look at this collection of wedding cats and sigh at the loveliness!

Here Comes the Bride, Groom, and Their Cat

This handsome blue-eyed guy made the cutest little ring bearer in his tuxedo…

When you have a pandemic wedding at home, the guest of honor can be your cat!

These boys became brothers on the day their pawrents got married. Together, the well-dressed gentlemen served as the purrfect witnesses to the nuptials.

And then, there are the cats who crash weddings, like this mini-panther guest who found the gown’s train a nice spot to take in the ceremony!

A ginger lady is dressed in a tailor-made gown to match the bride on her parent’s special day…

Not all cats want to take part in weddings, but this cute cat looks purroud to be a part of the celebration.

Of course, cats like to lend a paw when help is required, like Lupe, this well-meaning kitty saw a thread and just wanted to make sure the dress was picture perfect…

And then, there are cat weddings…talk about pure sweetness!

H/T: www.gidypet.com
Feature Image: Marianna Zampieri/Facebook

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