Dr. Kathleen
In-Home Pet Euthanasia in New London County
I grew up in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, a small town in Lower Bucks County that was almost our nation's capital. I rode my bike to school and played kickball in the street with my friends. Like many other veterinarians, I’ve always wanted to be a vet. I didn't have pets growing up, so this may be the ultimate way to fill that void. I am the first person in my family to graduate from college and I also challenged myself to become the first doctor.
I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Villanova University. I then completed the post-baccalaureate pre-health program at the University of Pennsylvania and went to Massey University's School of Veterinary Science in New Zealand. Veterinary medicine is actually my second career. As a social worker, I was able to counsel people in a variety of situations. I developed skills that have helped me as a veterinarian, such as the ability to find common ground and connect with people quickly, and to help them feel at ease.
I enjoy connecting with people and educating them about their pets’ health. The human-animal bond is so precious, and fostering that bond has been the focus of my career. When I was young and realized that being a vet meant that I'd have to euthanize animals, I put aside my dream of pursuing a veterinary career. However, when my greyhound was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, I realized the last beautiful gift I could give him was an end to his suffering and a peaceful death.
The decision to euthanize a pet is never easy. I've learned that validating that decision for families in a supportive and non-judgmental way can help make a difficult time slightly less emotionally traumatizing.
When I’m not working, I enjoy sailing, traveling, knitting, cooking and eating good food.



