Alaskan Bush People star Rain Brown creeped out Snowbird Brown last week by sharing a secret and adding a demonstration to top it off. But it looks like the Brown family has bigger fish to fry when another new episode comes out Wednesday night. Last week, Snowbird told her sister Rain Brown she was scared by what she said.

Alaskan Bush People: Snowbird Brown Creeped Out By Rain Brown

Snowbird is known as the cat-lover in the Alaskan Bush People family. But Rain Brown also has a special place in her heart for animals. So when she thought Gypsy the cat was suffering from the pain of not milking kittens, she offered relief. Rain told her sister Bird that she milked the cat.

Now that Rain Brown has goats, she milks them and uses the milk for drinking and cooking. So, Snowbird reminded her that Gypsy is not a goat. Snowbird is the “mad cat lady”, as she refers to herself. Then Bird Brown adds what Rain Brown did to the cat, and she even managed to sneak up on her.

Rain Brown is the youngest child of the Alaskan Bush People clan. Her friendliness for animals often comes to the fore this season. But it seems Rain cared too much for the cat for Sister Snowbird, who gave her sister a rather funny warning. She warned her not to milk the male cats.

Alaskan Bush People: Each Week Sibling Oddities Highlighted

Alaska Bush People fans seem to think Rain Brown’s brothers and sisters and their parents are running out of storylines. But every week this season, the siblings take turns in the spotlight. A number of other rather creepy incidents manage their way into the scenes.

Snowbird Brown castrating a goat was a bit much for the fans to watch. With the help of her brother she tied a rubber band around the goat’s testicles. Later the sisters found the discarded gonads in a stomach pounding moment.

Then Snowbird and Rain Brown talked about keeping them as souvenirs. Last week Gabe Brown taught Bear Brown to dance seductively for his new girlfriend and added a special touch. Bear Brown first brought Raiven Adams to Mount Alaskan Bush People.

But, Bear’s dancing turned out to be like stomping, which Gabe noticed on the screen. But he did learn a few moves that should do the trick, or so Gabe said. So what’s next?

Alaskan Bush People: Danger Creeps In For New Episode Wednesday

This coming Wednesday evening the episode of Alaska Bush People looks serious. The preview shows thunderstorms hovering over the mountain. A few lightning strikes manage to ignite a wildfire. It seems that Brown’s mountain complex is in danger.

As the fire looms in the backyard of the Alaskan Bush People’s, they rush to move animals and people from the North Star Ranch. First, they used an old-fashioned fire alarm to warn the family. But Rain Brown and the siblings support it with more warnings.

Those warnings come from the howling of the wolfpack. The scenes look terrifying on the Discovery Channel preview. Then, Noah sweeps in with a small school bus and they fill it with people and animals.

Next, they race off the ranch as Bear looks out the back window and tell the family that the fire is coming in “on our back”.They called it a possible “storm of the century”. So, if you want to know how the Alaskan Bush People are coping with this catastrophe, you’ll have to tune in to see Rain Brown and the others race to save their cattle.