Yolanda's has 29 cats and 9 dogs living in the home she shares with her husband and yougest child. Her older children have chosen to move out because of the pets and her husband is hoping for a change.
Lisa finally has to make a decision about the 25 cats living in her home. And those that have passed away that she hasn't had the heart to depart with.
A clinical social worker meets with Yolanda and her children in order to help them reach a common ground about her animals and understand how her behaviors came to be.
Tom lives in a trailer on his mother's property. Currently, his trailer is filled with 29 venomous snakes and a large number of rats, so Tom has taken to sleeping on his mother's floor. She wants her home back and for her son to have a family, li ...
Nancy and her husband Ed started with two birds, but they quickly multipled to many. Nancy can't fathom giving up any of their birds, but Ed is ready to regain control of their life and marriage.
David has more than 150 guinea pigs, mice, rats, reptiles, cockroaches, birds, chinchillas and ferrets living in his basement. Will he ever be able to give any of them away?
Kayla rescues animals whenever she has the opportunity in order to deal with the death of her grandparents. Will she be able to get the help she needs?
This Week in Discovery News we peek into a future where sex robots run the prostitution industry. Plus, we debunk pet psychics and recap stories of a fireball that exploded over central California.
The difference between dogs and cats just widened, as scientists have found that the two animals drink liquids using entirely different methods. Dogs use a plunk and scoop method while cats delicately lap liquids with only the tip.
Five-year-old Patrick has autism and multiple disorders that sometimes set him apart from the world. After joining a dog institute he not only gains a pet but a best friend.