Paw-fect match: Sidcup mum marries her CAT to stop landlords forcing her to give up her pet

Moggy India, five, who was draped in gold lamé for the special day, meowed her way through her vows to feline-loving mum-of-two Deborah Hodge.
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A mum has married her CAT - in a bid to stop landlords forcing her to give up the pet.

Deborah Hodge, 49, says she has already been made to rehome three animals over the years by landlords who don’t allow pets in their properties.

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And, terrified of losing her precious cat India, the mum-of-two has now “legally” married her feline friend.

Deborah Hodge with her precious cat Indi. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNSDeborah Hodge with her precious cat Indi. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNS
Deborah Hodge with her precious cat Indi. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNS

Decked out in a tuxedo, the single mum tied the knot with her moggy in a civil ceremony last week, presided over by a legally ordained pal.

The five-year-old cat, who was draped in gold lamé for the special day, meowed her way through her vows as Deborah’s friends watched on in a park in south-east London.

The newlyweds celebrated with their wedding guests by having a picnic in the sunshine.

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Deborah, an unemployed mum from Sidcup, Bexley, now hopes their commitment will show landlords just how important it is for them to stay together.

Decked out in a tuxedo, the single mum tied the knot with her moggy in a civil ceremony last Tuesday (19/4), presided over by a legally ordained pal.  Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNSDecked out in a tuxedo, the single mum tied the knot with her moggy in a civil ceremony last Tuesday (19/4), presided over by a legally ordained pal.  Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNS
Decked out in a tuxedo, the single mum tied the knot with her moggy in a civil ceremony last Tuesday (19/4), presided over by a legally ordained pal. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNS

She said: “I had nothing to lose and everything to gain so I married my cat.

“I recited vows under the universe that no man will ever tear myself and India apart.

“I set out my intention that I would never be separated from the animal I adore. I can’t be without India. She is truly a sensation, she is so friendly and amazing.

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“She is fundamentally the most important thing in my life after my children.

“By marrying India, I need any future landlords to know that we come as a package and we cannot be separated under any circumstances as she is as important to me as the children.

“I refuse to be parted with her. I’d rather live on the streets than be without her.”

Whilst living in a previous property, Deborah claims she was forced to give up her two huskies, Siri and Starshine, after her landlord threatened her with eviction if she kept them.

The five-year-old cat, who was draped in gold lame for the special day, meowed her way through her vows as Deborah’s friends watched on in a park in south-east London. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNSThe five-year-old cat, who was draped in gold lame for the special day, meowed her way through her vows as Deborah’s friends watched on in a park in south-east London. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNS
The five-year-old cat, who was draped in gold lame for the special day, meowed her way through her vows as Deborah’s friends watched on in a park in south-east London. Credit: James Linsell-Clark / SWNS
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Moving to her current home five years ago, she was devastated when her new landlord supposedly instructed her to give up her cat, Jamal, or be evicted.

Deborah said: “It absolutely broke my heart.

“Your pets become part of your family and it was just absolutely devastating having to say goodbye to them.”

Desperately missing having a furry friend in her life, Deborah begged to be allowed to have another cat and after countless emails, her landlord relented.

Black and white cat India joined Deborah and her two children in 2017 and quickly became a beloved member of the family.

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After being hit by a car in 2020, poor India lost a leg and now can often be seen perched on Deborah’s shoulder or carried in her arms during trips to the beach.

Sadly, Deborah lost her job as a life coach on March 17 and now fears she could be evicted if she cannot meet her next rent payment, due May 1.

Facing the prospect of trying to find a new home, Deborah decided to marry India in the hopes it would show future landlords that the pair cannot be separated.

Deborah said: “Although some might think it a stupid idea, I wanted to be able to show physically, by holding the ceremony in front of my friends even though they thought I was bonkers that I am very serious.

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“I had a group of friends there for the ceremony - they all think I’ve gone batsh*t crazy but we all had a lovely day.

“My kids weren’t there on the day, they just think that Mummy has lost the plot.

“I recited vows under the universe that no man will ever tear myself and India apart. I set out my intention that I would never be separated from the animal I adore.

“We lost Siri and Starshine and then Jamal and I do not want to lose another beloved pet. I vowed in sickness and in health, in death do us part, and I meant it.

“I don’t believe in organised religion, however, I do have faith. India always came back, even after losing a leg. I am her universe and that is why I married her.”