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Pet Sematary star Leo the Cat dies mysteriously just weeks after the release of the terrifying new Stephen King movie

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Pet Sematary star Leo the Cat dies mysteriously just weeks after the release of the terrifying new Stephen King movie

By LEAH SIMPSON

 

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The cat that starred in Pet Sematary has died only a month after the movie was released in US movie theaters.

 

Leo's animal trainer announced the sad news on Instagram Wednesday saying that animals and humans alike were already at a loss due to his parting.

 

'It is with great sadness that we tell you that Leo has passed away,' Jarrett Kirk wrote on a social media image of the Maine Coon. 'He will forever be missed by his human and fur family. May his star always shine bright.'

 

Kirk did not elaborate to approximately 18,000 followers on the reason for his feline friend's death.

 

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7087927/Pet-Sematary-star-Leo-Cat-dies-mysteriously-weeks-terrifying-Stephen-King-movies-release.html

Is this a remake ? In the original the cat cones back.

15 hours ago, johng said:

Is this a remake ? In the original the cat cones back.

Yes a re-make. And one of the few times the re-make is better than the original. 

  Requiescat in Pace Leo

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