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When the protagonist, Clinton (Fran Kranz), investigates the death of his beloved cat, Mouser, he meets a woman named Greta (Nikki Reed) who is grieving for her own cat, Horatio. They soon realize they are mourning the exact same animal, leading them to team up and uncover a deeper suburban conspiracy. Other notable facts about the film include:

: Critics often describe it as a "suburban noir" or a low-stakes version of Burn After Reading , mixing dark comedy with a detective thriller vibe. Murder of a Cat

: The film's poster is a stylized parody of the iconic artwork for Otto Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder , featuring a block outline of a cat instead of a human body. When the protagonist, Clinton (Fran Kranz), investigates the

The most interesting feature of the 2014 film is its central plot hook: the titular cat was "moonlighting" —secretly living a double life and being owned by two different families. : The film's poster is a stylized parody

When the protagonist, Clinton (Fran Kranz), investigates the death of his beloved cat, Mouser, he meets a woman named Greta (Nikki Reed) who is grieving for her own cat, Horatio. They soon realize they are mourning the exact same animal, leading them to team up and uncover a deeper suburban conspiracy. Other notable facts about the film include:

: Critics often describe it as a "suburban noir" or a low-stakes version of Burn After Reading , mixing dark comedy with a detective thriller vibe.

: The film's poster is a stylized parody of the iconic artwork for Otto Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder , featuring a block outline of a cat instead of a human body.

The most interesting feature of the 2014 film is its central plot hook: the titular cat was "moonlighting" —secretly living a double life and being owned by two different families.