In a lively thread titled "The cats of the wedge tour was nuts" on the massive internet forum Reddit, one participant noted that the cat owners and most of the cats were "surprisingly good sports" and described the event as having "a fun Halloween vibe." Another commenter clapped back the haters: "If anyone thinks this is weird, last year we had an Uptown Arby's sign candlelight vigil. Back to the 'burbs if you wanna criticize our awesome city!" To many, the event was peak Minneapolis: "Yeah if this doesn't exemplify the city idk what does," someone wrote.
Wedge resident Paula Chesley says her ragdoll cat, Billie Jean, who is "very social" and "a total ham," loved the attention she received on last year's tour. Chesley, too, enjoyed the event, finding it both "a really wonderful community-building experience" and a "mindful practice" to scan windows for unofficial "bonus cat" sightings. Plus: Chesley met several neighbors and Billie Jean acquired a bit of celebrity. "Now I'll be out watering the front yard and people walk by and say, 'This is where Billie Jean lives,' " Chesley said.
Nina Hale, whose cat, Rilke, has been participating in the tour since 2018, calls it "a pure show of communal eccentricity" and "a celebration of urban living." Hale, who takes the tour seriously enough to bring binoculars, said she loves the contrast between the crowd's fervor for the felines, and the cats who, well, basically don't give a crap. Rilke is preparing for this year's tour by practicing "his blank stare of disdain" while Hale looks forward to the "utterly joyous" event. "This is what the world needs right now," she said.
Paul Shanafelt, executive director of the Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association (the official name of the Wedge neighborhood), said his organization hasn't received any complaints about the cat tour. "The Wedge is a pretty eclectic neighborhood, and it seems like the neighborhood has embraced the tour," he noted.
Somewhat surprisingly, Edwards himself does not own a cat. And he has no plans to acquire one.