Inside Animal Hoarding profiles one of the largest and most intriguing
cases of animal hoarding in recent history. Celeste Killeen's
investigation pries open the door to Barbara Erickson's hidden and
closely guarded life, offering an in-depth view of animal hoarding. The
chaos and torment discovered by local officials who'd responded to a
ramshackle farmhouse in eastern Oregon was described as otherworldly,
unbelievable. But, it was only the sad ending to a lifelong story of
betrayal, abuse and abandonment. This in-depth look at how animal
hoarding developed in one woman's life offers the rich detail and
context so important in understanding how to recognize and respond to it
and maybe even prevent it. Dr. Arnold Arluke's discussion follows the
Erickson story with current research on animal hoarding and how it ties
into the Erickson case. Drawing from his background in sociology and
extensive study of the human/animal relationship, Arluke offers further
insight about animal hoarders, how they see themselves, how society
deals with them, and why people find them so perplexing. This
integration of investigative journalism and scholarship offers a fresh
approach with appeal to a broad audience of readers, those new to
learning about the phenomenon, and those with first-hand experience in
the animal welfare field.