A Missouri woman is fighting to keep her three emotional support monkeys after her neighbors complained to the city council, a report said.

Texanne McBride-Teahan — who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder — owned the monkeys for 20 years but recently had a neighbor complain when she moved to a small town outside St. Louis, according to KMOV-TV.

“They are not dangerous animals. They are trained. They assist me,” McBride-Teahan told the outlet.

“I have PTSD because of something that happened to me, a very bad thing that happened to me a long time ago.”

The tiny animals, bonnet macaques, don’t appear to be much of a threat — but McBride-Teahan’s neighbor is not convinced.

“It’s a wild animal. They belong in zoos, you know, or in their natural habitat,” said Jim Hentschell, who lives next door.

“I believe in the rule of law. If they are considered a dangerous animal and can carry something as nasty as hepatitis, they shouldn’t be here.”

Hentschell and other neighbors brought their concerns to the Creve Coeur city council and McBride-Teahan was cited for having the animals in a residential area.

McBride-Teahan will see a judge in November to determine whether she can keep her monkeys.