Jackie has decided to reduce the number of birds she owns from 25 to 14. She has already re-homed six and her family is helping her clean up her house.
Lloyd can't stand to see a cat without a home ... that's why he takes homeless cats home with him. He has been notified by animal control that he has to stop his behavior or he could face fines or jail time.
Cynthia will never turn down a bird in need of a home. She's lost count of how many she has and her daughter is hoping that she'll soon get the help she needs.
Sharon has 75 cats living in her house and countless other ones that she feeds. Her family has reached a breaking point and feels like she needs help fast.
Shane is a single dad with small children and large pit bulls in his house. His family is concerned that he is isolating himself from people in favor of his animals and they fear for his children.
After a family intervention, Shelley and her husband refuse to give up their cats. But a visit from the Humane Society encourages them to get all their cats spayed and neutered.
Three months after giving up her animals, Flossie has a new trailer and a new lease on life. Her family is supporting her and she is starting to live a normal life again.
Two months after giving up most of her animals, Robin is slowly recovering. Her biggest struggle is fighting the urge to visit to animal rescue Web sites.
A buffalo is an animal you would expect to find on a prairie, not in somebody's house watching cartoons! But "Wild Thing" is so well-behaved indoors that he's always welcome. Is this family tempting fate?
Karen Noyes loved to go out in her backyard and feed the critters that lived there, but when she started feeding black bears, she was forced by the state to leave her home. She finds nothing wrong with feeding bears with her hands...
When Wayne Franzen bought an elephant and trained it by himself, his friends were understanding. But when Wayne decided to start his own circus, they all grew very concerned!
When a tiger gets loose in a New Jersey suburb, police immediately look for the culprit. They find a woman who says she has 17 tigers... but her permit says she has 23. What happened to the missing tigers?
For Ed Cassano, there is nothing wrong with having 40 deadly snakes. Even though they could potentially end his life, he feels completely safe around them.
Ed Cassano recounts the day that he was bitten by his pet: a 3-foot long cobra. He remembers slowing losing control over his speech, his body and finally his ability to breath.
A man is shocked when his brother invites him over to his Harlem apartment see something "serious." When he opens the door, he see something beyond serious.
Karl Mitchell lives in Las Vegas and loves to take his pet out to the desert to play. And not just any pet; Rashid is a large Bengal tiger that likes to cuddle. How much of a risk is Karl taking?
They lived together for years. All he wanted was her love. She just wanted to play. Watch new episodes of FATAL ATTRACTIONS starting Friday, October 8, at 9PM e/p.