Mama's Boys
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Tiger Feeding Time
Angela Harter feeds one of the many tigers living on her property in Ohio. Angela Harter and her husband David Cziraky goes through approximately two - three hundred pounds of meat per day. -
Private Zoo Cages
Alison Eastwood, an animal advocate crusader, and Donald Schulz, a wildlife expert, explore Angela Harter's caged facility. -
Big Cat Crawl Space
David Cziraky crawls into the feeding area to give the big cats their evening meal. -
Exotic Animal Inspection
Alison Eastwood, an animal advocate crusader, and Donald Schulze, a wildlife expert, heading to Angela Harter's home to check out her exotic animals. -
Nighttime Feeding Area
David Cziraky takes Donald Schulze, a wildlife expert, into the feeding area. -
A Twin Tiger
One of the two twin tigers, Zeus and Apollo, living at Rescue One. Over the holidays, Apollo collapsed due to kidney failure, but is so far recovering well. -
Snowy Scene
Alison Eastwood, an animal advocate crusader, walking to see the tigers being kept at Angela Harter's home. -
In Need of Rescue
Alison Eastwood, an animal advocate crusader, visits a rescue shelter, Rescue One, who's owner/operator Angela Harter has taken on the responsibility of caring for a bunch of unwanted exotic animals. -
Recovering Tiger
One of the two twin tigers, Zeus and Apollo, living at Rescue One. Over the holidays, Apollo collapsed due to kidney failure, but is so far recovering well. -
Animal Expert
Donald Schulze, a wildlife expert, explores the cages at Angela Harter's home. -
Meat Eater
A tiger devourers it's lunch within minutes of getting feed Rescue One goes through approximately 200-300 pounds of meat per day. -
Big Cat Owner
Alison Eastwood watches as Cindy Palmer plays with a mountain lion. -
Relocation Options
Alison Eastwood and Donald Schulze discuss the option of re-locating the exotic animals off of the Palmer backyard zoo property. -
The Zoo's Beginnings
John Palmer, explains to Donald how he started the roadside zoo in his backyard for the children, in hopes that schools would take the opportunity to take field trips and learn about these exotic animals. -
Backyard Zoo
Mrs. Palmer walks Alison around the property of her and her husbands roadside zoo in their backyard. Owner John Palmer has had legal trouble and health issues that have put a financial strain on him. Alison and Donald are investigating to see if any animals need to be rescued. -
High Jumper
Mountain lions can jump a vertical distance of up to 15 feet and a horizontal distance of 40 feet. -
Animal Transport
Donald Schulze, wildlife expert, discusses how to transport the exotic animals off of the Palmer property and to the sanctuary where they will be cared for. -
Wildlife Exploration
Donald Schulze, wildlife expert, explores the Palmer property and the exotic animals that reside there. -
Cage Cutting
The sanctuary team help cut down the cages and transport the exotic animals off of the Palmer property. -
Bonding with Cats
Cindy Palmer has a special bond with the mountain lion living in their backyard. His favorite toy is a big water cooler bottle. -
Doing the Right Thing
Donald and Alison take a photo with the Palmer family. The Palmer family has agreed to give up their animals and relocate them to a sanctuary where they will be cared for.
