A Montreal couple flew 4,000 kilometres for a wedding every cat-lover's dreams are made of.

Dominic Husson and Louise Véronneau got married in California's largest no-cage, no-kill cat sanctuary.

Notable guests included the sanctuary's 1,100 cats.

"We are both animal lovers, and it shows she's a great person, and that's why I wanted to marry her," Husson told NBC News.

"We are sharing these same values," Véronneau told the U.S. news outlet. "These are the basics of our relation[ship] — our love for animals."

The sanctuary, Cat House on the Kings, has provided a permanent home to more than 24,000 cats and 7,000 dogs since its founding 24 years ago.

Husson and Véronneau, however, are the first couple to be married at the sanctuary.

The sanctuary's founder, Lynea Lattanzio, admitted she was nervous about the wedding at first but was reassured by how well the cats reacted to the new bride and groom.