"I have a rescue calico who was cuddling up to Pat within ten minutes tops (probably closer to 5). Her kittens are both skittish enough to be officially "unadoptable", but Pat was able to confirm visually throughout my job that the shyer one was still present and accounted for and also sent me an email with cute pics of slightly more friendly kitten w/mama. Pat also texted several times during the time I was away to keep me updated and was fine with the "eek I forgot to tell you this/this/this" email I sent (she was "this helps me too"). The vet tech background was useful since I've never had kittens before and wasn't sure of "how much do they have to weigh for stuff?" In general, would rec :)."
Elizabeth Evenson
"I feel so very fortunate I found Pat to take care of our 2 cats when we travel. Pat is an exceptional and loving person who is passionate about caring for pets. From the first time I spoke with her, it was apparent she was dedicated & reliable, but most of all, she possessed a true love for animals. Pat has many pet anecdotes, calls each one by name, & can describe each pet’s personality in detail. She has a great sense of humor, is intelligent, and trustworthy. When we do have to leave our babies, the peace of mind is priceless. "
Cathy Hoffner
"Pat is a dog whisperer! We enjoyed our vacation all the more knowing that Pat was taking care of our fur babies. Not only is she skilled with pets but she provides love."
Cindy Reniker
I can always expect the upmost care with Pat and her employees. Daily updates, lots of pictures, and the house is just like you left it. It’s like no one was there. To them your pets are not your pets. They are family!
Melissa Kuehnle
Pat always goes the extra mile to make sure that all of her pets are well taken care of. Her years as a veterinary technician allow her to administer medications comfortably and closely monitor pets with chronic health conditions. Pat cares for all of her clients’ pets as if they were her own.
Sarah Denum, DVM
Pat’s service is wonderful, especially in the way it reveals stress, not only for your pet, but for yourself as well. Peace of mind that your pet is at home, in their comfort zone. Peace of mind that someone is giving them the love and attention they need, while you can’t.
Sarah Izard, DMV