Dr. Katelyn
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Philadelphia & Surrounding Areas
I was born and raised in Miami, Florida, by Cuban American parents. I was passionate about animals from a young age, and often wheeled my cat around in a stroller. In high school, I worked part-time at a dog training facility and then shadowed at a local veterinary hospital. I fell in love with the veterinary field and was elated when I realized I could make a career working with animals.
I completed a bachelor’s degree in animal science at the University of Florida and went to veterinary school at the University of Pennsylvania.
My first year as a veterinarian, I worked as a shelter veterinarian, and I currently work as a general practitioner and urgent care veterinarian. I am passionate about feline medicine, emergency medicine, pain management and end of life/palliative care. One of the things I love most about being a veterinarian is educating families and working with them to ensure they are comfortable and confident about their pets’ care.
My German shepherd suffered from severe arthritis, and when walking became difficult, I knew I had to consider his quality of life. A close friend performed the euthanasia in my home, and I was deeply grateful that he was able to stay in the comfort of his own bed during his final moments.
Deciding to euthanize a pet is a vulnerable moment in the human-animal bond, and helping everyone involved be at peace is important to me. I love offering compassion in a moment when someone needs it the most.
Outside of work, I enjoy going to the beach, hiking, checking out wineries, reading, and spending time with friends and family.
