Meet Our Skilled Team
Annah, Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) & Practice Manager

Annah loves her role here at EVC. She’s passionate about contributing to the progression of veterinary medicine and improving the general understanding of what preventative healthcare for companion animals means. In her leadership role, she strives to support each individual so that they may thrive and grow, personally and professionally. This growth helps the team, allowing us to impact our clients and patients more positively!
Annah enjoys cooking and eating, golfing, exploring new places, and spending time with family. Annah and her husband have 4 kids and 2 dogs, Rookie & Nemo. Annah is happiest living in the NOW with the people she loves, and depending on the time of day, enjoying a cup of coffee or a glass of wine on the porch.
Fomite, CEO, Chief Entertainment Officer

Mite is one of our clinic kitties that we adopted! As CEO, his focus has been to entertain us with his antics, which he has perfected. This little boy is a social butterfly, wanting cuddles and attention at all times. He’s a quick learner and even practices tricks with Dr. Tittle. He’s a natural-born performer. In fact, you may recognize him from our TikTok that went viral in 2025!
Although he takes his job very seriously, he does have a small amount of free time. His hobbies include knocking things over, begging for EVERYONE’s food, collecting sticky notes, and taking things that don’t belong to him.
Vector, CHO, Chief Happiness Officer

We adopted V in 2024, and she’s been with us ever since! Her main priority as our CHO is to bring joy to her coworkers. She loves to chirp at light reflections and possibly ghosts, and we love to watch her do it. Although V is a little more reserved than her brother, she has a fierce loyalty to her coworkers to the point of shunning any visitors. Although a bummer for our visitors, it makes us feel pretty special!
You can usually catch her sunbathing or trying to tame her fluff, but she also finds joy in shaking us down for food, fitting her body into small objects, and treasure hunting (getting into the trash).

