Dr. Katy
Milwaukee & Surrounding Areas
I was born in Rockford, Illinois, and grew up on a dead-end street where the neighbors let me take their dogs at will because I loved being around them. We later moved to Milwaukee when I was 9. I have a big, close-knit family with five siblings and 14 nieces and nephews.
I became a vet because it felt natural. I've always been drawn to animals and feel most like myself when I'm near them. I attended undergraduate school at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and veterinary school at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine.
Being a veterinarian has been gratifying in many ways. I love helping animals and speaking for those who can’t speak for themselves. Most of my career has been dedicated to equine general practice and podiatry, but I have also worked in small animal general practice and enjoy seeing pets of all species.
I was drawn to Lap of Love because hospice and euthanasia are unique and rewarding ways to help animals and their families. It's critical to help pets pass with dignity and to provide a peaceful and memorable experience for everyone involved. Euthanasia is a personal process that I’m honored to be part of, facilitating last moments that demonstrate the strength and power of the human-animal bond.
Outside of work, I enjoy spending time outdoors with my dogs, camping, playing soccer, rock climbing, gardening, and hurling. I am also crafty, with hidden talents for blacksmithing, woodworking, knitting, photography, sewing, and stained glass work.



