Cat fight!


Wow - what a piece of work that family was who was suing over the cat! Parents vs. daughter (who kind of looked like she needed to be exorcised). They were more 'Duggars' then they were 'The Waltons'. They didn't need Judge Judy - they needed Dr. Phil!

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I could not believe what I was hearing from these lunatic *parents*...WOW!. It made me think about how lucky I was to have two wonderful SANE people raise me and my siblings, lol. As an animal lover, I am also glad the poor cat was extricated from that asylum.

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I can't believe JJ wasted a whole episode on these idiots.

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True, but they did make good TV...it was a bit of a relief from all those pit bull cases and their moronic owners.

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I'm watching this one now and can't believe these people! Why are they all dressed in blue as well. Just creepy

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This family was strange as hell. Yes they were all dressed in blue to send a message of "conformity" to their daughter, who did look like she needed a priest. Creepy as hell!


Knock it off, Hudson.

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Great exit interview. Mom and dad want "restoration". Is that is what their cult calls when a stray member needs to be reprogrammed? It has to be a real hoot at their dinner table every Thanksgiving. In case you are interested, Melissa Kingsbury says on FaceBook that being on Judge Judy was on her bucket list. I wonder why someone so young would have a bucket list.

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> Is that is what their cult calls when a stray member needs to be reprogrammed? It has to be a real hoot at their dinner table every Thanksgiving.

I'll bet it sounds like crickets. It sounds like all seven children left the house as soon as possible and they are all estranged from the parents. We heard them say that ALL the kids weren't welcome in the house and, when they went on a long vacation, they had to have a neighbor watch the house. Apparently, they aren't on speaking terms with the kids.

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They just smacked of 'cult' or something. The siblings made me think of Amish or Mennonite people, but the parents just smacked of religious cult.


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They were a very odd crew. That's for sure.

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50 bucks says "home schooled."

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$100 bucks says in-bred.

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Yeah, their family tree is a palm tree. Or one of those braided ones you see in offices.

Either way, someone peed in that gene pool.

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Omg lmao!!!!

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Yes! I'm watching this now my dvr recorded it again lol but it's like a car wreck I cannot look away this family is so bizarre and they are most definitely Mormon.

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What a bunch of angry, controlling freaks. When the judge was reading the police report and how they were threatening the police, that showed where their heads were at. To me, it was the mother who seemed to be pushing this ridiculous argument. She kept talking and arguing her case, even after the judge said it was over.

Yes, like another poster said, makes you appreciate your own parents.

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it was on today again, pvd 

all I could think was how outward appearances and reality are different. To the neighbors, this family probably seemed the ideal ...

Most families are dysfunctional, sadly...

very sad.

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