Dr. Kristin Zajaczkowski grew up in Victoria and started volunteering at Pacific Cat Clinic as an eager high school student many years ago. She has been practicing small animal medicine since graduating with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2015.
She received her certification in canine rehabilitation in 2019, is fear free certified, and is a member of the American Association of Feline Practitioners. Her special professional interests include feline musculoskeletal disorders and rehabilitation, oral surgery, ophthalmology, and palliative care. She has received recognition for her interest in animal advocacy and for excellence in feline medicine. Her experience working with both human and animal patients in a variety of settings has made her enthusiastic about promoting the human-animal bond in its many forms.
She lives on the peninsula with her husband, their two young children Thea and Henry, their boisterous husky cross Dahlia, who loves fostering kittens, and their adventurous cat, Gus. She is excited to be back working with the team at Pacific Cat Clinic and looks forward to continuing to provide the excellent care that Pacific Cat Clinic is known for.
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