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A collection of 2500 free-roaming rats have hoarded Glen out of his home in Season 3, Episode 20, Glen / Lisa (#41). #Hoarders
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28 thoughts on “Hoarders: Glen Loses Control of his Rat Collection – Full Episode (S3, E20) | A&E”
  1. bless that therapist for petting the rats, and letting him know she understands his love for them, instead of being disgusted she embraced them and treated them like he does, invest in your mental health

  2. Cats and dogs are suitable for pets. Nothing else is. Mice will always want to be free. I had a couple as a kid. That firewoman gets hair hair done in a time machine.
    Lisa… Can get this D.

  3. Okay can I just say how much of a nice guy Glen was. You know sure it was a problem with the rats, but you have to have some empathy for this man. I feel awful about his wife, Iโ€™m sorry for that but yet again there is problems that have to figured out. His crying was so painful to hear and I wish him a path of healing.

  4. Just set fire to those houses. Thatโ€™ll take care of the rats in the garbage. Bring in a cleanup, crew and haul off the debris. Sell the lots to developers who will build new homes.

  5. I was so sorry to read that Glen was murdered. I did appreciate how everyone who handled his case were. They were all so caring and respectful. I expect it was easier for them to do so since he, unlike most we see, was not fighting the process. As someone who has had pet rats, I really wish they'd let him keep a second female, as they are extremely social animals. Still, I suppose he would have given that single rat plenty of attention. It hurts my heart such a sweet man was killed so tragically.

  6. Sad story. My mother had multiple rats as pets and she let them roam around her house. My grandmother also lived with her and was bedridden. She had diabetes and couldnโ€™t walk and her right lower leg became necrotic. She started to develop gangrene at one point. It was finally discovered by my mom that gangrene had set in, but not before the rats feasted on her leg for who knows how long. She didnโ€™t even know it because the tissue had died and lost feeling in most of that leg . There were multiple holes in her leg from the rats and she developed serious infections. She almost died and the recovery was long and slow. In the end she had to have that leg amputated. My mom still wanted to keep the rats after this, but my grandmother said she would not move back into the house until they were gone. Since my grandmother has financially always supported my mom, my mom didnโ€™t have a choice and finally Gave in. Still to this day, she cries about her children that she had to get rid of. So basically, my moms children ate my grannies leg.

  7. I don't hoard… But I love my chickens…

    Chickens are amazing pets if you give them love and attention…

    Just like all pets I guess

    RIP Penny my baby girl (chicken)

  8. My heart breaks for him. I can't imagine losing my person, my husband, it makes me sad. I hope he came up from this. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ๐Ÿ’š

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