She Was Told to Say Goodbye… Then THIS Happened | Jen Gibson & Ellyse Bacelic-Grgic, RVT (Felix and Fido)
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What if veterinary care didn’t stop at the clinic door?
In this episode of Don’t Call Me Catty, we’re joined by Ellyse Bacelic-Grgic (RVT & Founder) and Jen Gibson of Felix and Fido, a platform enabling Registered Veterinary Technologists to provide in-home support following veterinary visits.
Built from a personal experience with a critically ill pet, Felix and Fido addresses a common gap in care: the transition from clinic to home.
Their model supports:
- Client compliance with treatment plans
- Better continuity of care
- Reduced stress for pets recovering at home
- New, flexible career paths for RVTs
Importantly, this work complements—not replaces—veterinary oversight.
It’s about extending care, improving outcomes, and supporting both pet owners and veterinary teams.
A must-listen for anyone interested in the future of veterinary medicine, patient care, and the evolving role of RVTs.
About Ellyse
Ellyse Bacelic-Grgic is a Registered Veterinary Technician with 18 years of experience and the founder of Felix and Fido, an at-home nursing care company that connects pet owners with credentialed RVTs for prescribed in-home support. Based in Vancouver, Ellyse has a deep love for animals and a genuine passion for veterinary medicine. She’s dedicated to fear-free, low-stress care and to helping pet families feel confident managing treatment at home. She created Felix and Fido to build a company rooted in flexibility, fairness, and real career growth for veterinary professionals.
About Jen
Jen Gibson is the Administrative Director and business partner at Felix and Fido, where she leads human resources, team support, and day-to-day operations for the company’s growing network of credentialed RVTs providing prescribed in-home nursing care. With a strong focus on continuing education and sustainable team development, Jen helps build the systems and culture that allow veterinary professionals to thrive—while ensuring pet families receive consistent, compassionate support at home.
Inspired by Ellyse Bacelic-Grgic’s contagious enthusiasm for making the veterinary world a better place, Jen is proud to be on the journey of building and growing Felix and Fido alongside her. A married mother of two, she loves spending her free time outdoors with her family, camping and hiking wherever they can.
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