An Oregon woman is suing her landlord for more than $250,000, accusing him of killing her cat with antifreeze after he complained about a urine smell at her home.
Sarah Horton, from Portland, says Gerard LaMaita poisoned her Persian mix cat, Mylo, in a lawsuit filed last week after he repeatedly entered her apartment in the weeks leading up to the death.
She says the sudden death of her emotional support pet earlier this month left her in a 'terror spiral' and she could not eat or sleep as a result.
Student Sarah also says she failed her classes at the National University of Natural Medicine in Southwest Portland when 11-month-old Mylo died.
Horton, who has since moved out of the rental home, alleges she found 'foamy and frothing' liquid on the floor at her home before her cat suddenly fell ill.
When she tested his water bowl with a home kit, Horton alleges it came back positive for antifreeze.
Sarah Horton, left, is suing her landlord Gerard LaMaita, right, for more than $250,000, accusing him of of killing her cat with antifreeze. LaMaita was filmed inside the rental home
Horton, pictured with Mylo, alleges he suddenly fell ill after she found 'foamy' liquid
Sarah, from Portland, says LaMaita poisoned her Persian mix cat, Mylo, pictured
The lawsuit states: 'She then noticed that Mylo was not acting like his normal self, but