Dr. Katie
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in Raleigh & Surrounding Neighborhoods
I am originally from Rochester, New York, which is very snowy, so I’m happy to be in sunny North Carolina! Animals have always been a part of my family and caring for them gives me great joy. I have also realized that I love meeting new people and helping them care for their pets. It's rewarding to work as a team with a pet parent to ensure their companion receives the best care possible.
I love helping clients care for their senior pets and ensuring they enjoy a good quality of life. I think it’s important to consider both the pet’s and the client’s needs when creating a treatment plan so it conforms to the owner’s goals for their pet and their abilities. I love coming up with creative solutions to problems and obstacles to pet care.
I have lost two pets to cancer. My cat died from lymphoma, and his euthanasia was performed at an emergency hospital. He was taken from me scared and fully awake, and I was told that he struggled when they placed his IV catheter. Then they had me hold him down while they sedated him. It’s still a traumatic memory, and I don’t want any animal to die like that—scared and traumatized.
My dog died peacefully at home, thanks to a Lap of Love veterinarian. Although his euthanasia was peaceful, I felt like the oncologist gave me no guidance on end-of-life care. They told me his cancer had spread and they didn't think chemotherapy would help, and sent us on our way. I strive to ensure no pet owner feels directionless and alone. Because I have had these experiences, I know it can be done better.
Outside of work, I’m active in my community. I’m a member of community groups working to support strong public schools and marginalized groups such as LGBTQ and economically disadvantaged individuals, and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America. I love spending time with my friends and family, including my two human children, three cats, and two dogs.



