Arriving to the vet, they immediately confirmed that she had a disease that typically kills within 24 to 48 hours and needed emergency surgery. * shock * Here I was thinking I was probably overthinking and overreacting only to have this spitball pitch hit me upside the head out of the blue. Not even 2 hours ago she and I had been playing and cuddling, with her wiggly self sprawling all over the place.
That’s where Katie made an impact on me that I will always remember.
In another whirlwind, I was calling around to a bunch of veterinary offices trying to find an opening while also trying to shift my clients for the next day, including Katie to another day.
When I spoke with Katie, it was hard to keep my voice steady. She showed me such compassion, asking how I was and sympathizing. Before I could even fully ask if we could reschedule, she was suggesting it, saying that I didn’t need to worry about her when I needed to take care of my puppy. Her kindness was such a comfort that day. I’ll always remember the love and grace she showed me.
It wasn’t even just that day where Katie showed exactly what kind of person she was. She checked in on Sadie’s well-being multiple times, asked how her surgery went, and was constantly engaging with the updates I was sharing with my community. She truly cared how Sadie was doing and how I was doing. That kind of love and action shows just what kind of person Katie is.
You guessed it, it doesn’t stop there. When we were able to sit down for her session, she began talking about her clients and how she wanted to help people be happy finding their home. I could tell she was eager to soak in every detail of her clients’ requests and desires and driven to not only help them find the perfect fit but make the home buying experience memorable. Her kindness and warmth just kept showing through time and time again. She really is such an incredibly kind person… it’s amazing and I’m so glad to have met her.
Now, Katie holds a special place in my heart. She was right there helping me keep the pieces together after the spitball did its damage. When I come across her headshot, I still feel that warmth and gratitude.