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Pizza Pie Westheimer (aka Petey)
Petey has been our Senior Client Relations Advisor since late 2005. Petey was adopted from Rawhide Rescue - an animal shelter in New Jersey, so his age is only a guess--perhaps 3 human years. Petey loves to be petted behind his ears. Petey is an accomplished jogger: he often runs 2 miles a day. For relaxation Petey loves to chase deer, squirrels, bunny rabbits, woodchucks, voles and mice. Petey is into music, he likes Snoop Doggy Dog's songs, but he isn't crazy about the Pet Shop Boys.

Moochie Pie Westheimer
Mooch has been our Vice President for Inspections and Quality Assurance since 1996. He also fills in with the Client Relations tasks. We adopted Mooch from Bobbi and the Strays. Mooch was brought to Bobbi by a kind soul in the Bronx who found him after a nasty fight with a dog that almost bit him in half. He was lucky to survive. He was sewn up and nursed back to health by Dr. Fish -- a veterinarian in Jamaica Queens. Mooch's age is only a guess--perhaps 12 human years. Mooch loves attention and will jump in your lap after he is finished inspecting everything. Mooch gets along OK with Petey and Riley, but he doesn't like big dogs. Mooch wants everyone to think he is a tough cranky old cat from the Bronx, but he is a sweetheart .

Riley Pie Westheimer
Riley has been the First Vice President for Pest Management since 2001. He was discovered cowering under a diner in Riley Pennsylvania and rescued by a friend who was allergic to cats. He was just a handful when he arrived at Westheimer Studios. Slowly he began to trust humans and appreciate the value of living with some "thumbs." He is wholly and unconditionally committed to patrolling the grounds and disciplining the mice, rabbits and birds in his portfolio. He is our most dedicated employee, coming to work early in the morning and not leaving his post until dismissed after 5 pm.

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