Confessions: Animal Hoarding: Choosing Birds Over People
Jackie has 25 birds and chooses them over relationships with people. When a psychologist intervenes, she is challenged to let some of them go.
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Confessions: Animal Hoarding: Choosing Birds Over People
Jackie has 25 birds and chooses them over relationships with people. When a psychologist intervenes, she is challenged to let some of them go.
Added: Aug 26, 2010 Views: 18033 Views Runtime: 02:20
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