Dominique Lesbirel was with her last husband - her cat Doerack - for 16 years and says it's too soon yet but she will wed her cat Travis
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Marriage: Dominque Lesbirel was married to her cat and will marry her dog when time is right |
Dominique Lesbirel was devastated after the death of her husband from kidney failure.
They had been together for 16 years and did everything together.
Happily she has now found love again – but still believes it is too soon to marry, remaining loyal to her first love Doerack.
It is a predicament many people can relate to – except for a couple of small details.
Dominique's first husband Doerack was her CAT – and her new love is her DOG Travis
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Rescue: Travis was saved by his owner and now is to be a husband |
.The happy couple then click a button to say 'I do' and Dominique, who became ordained online, sends them a certificate.
She said she encourages people to see the ceremony as a normal wedding, planning in advance, inviting friends and throwing lavish parties to celebrate.
"Not all applications get approved," she said. "There are rules, as with any marriage.
"I'm happy to conduct same sex marriages, or to let people marry more than one pet. I only marry domestic animals, though. In some parts of the world, you hear of people keeping lions and tigers as pets – I wouldn't marry people to them.
"I also need to be sure they truly love and respect their pet."
Marryyourpet.com'sden rule is that divorce is not an option.
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Travis |
"The difference between a church ceremony and my online chapel is that I don't allow divorce. I don't want to let anybody abandon their pet," said Dominique.
Dominique was inspired to set up the site after her cat Zeus was tragically run over and killed.
"I felt really depressed and nobody seemed to get it," she said. "People just kept saying, 'Come on, it's just a cat,' but it wasn't to me.
"We have such a strong bond with our pets, but if you tell people you'd rather go home to your cat than go out, they look at you like you're insane.
"With a human, you can point to a ring to show you're committed to each other but with pets, there's no one moment of joy to mark that bond.
"Pets are loyal and adoring so I wanted to create something to celebrate that.
"We all need that unconditional love, but it can be hard to find with a person, especially when everyone withdraws behind their phone or laptop screens, so why not look to a pet instead?"
Dominique 's site also offers advice for couples in crisis.
"So what if kitty's having an affair with your neighbour or Fido's too busy on eBay to give you quality time," it reads. "For better or worse, remember? Clearly it's time to put the spice back into your marriage."
The section includes recommendations of pet therapists as well as ideas of treats for furry friends should any owners find themselves in the dog house.
Couples also keep in touch with the Marryyourpet.com team to update them on married life as they rack up anniversaries.
"We'd be lost without those happy little faces at our windows, so I'll do anything I can to remind people to treat animals with love, kindness and respect.
"That's why I'm planning to marry Travis. He's given me so much happiness and unconditional love. I just want to celebrate that bond."