A Tiger King star has passed away.
Erik Cowie, who rose to fame as a zookeeper on the hit Netflix series, was found dead while face down in a bed inside a Brooklyn apartment on Friday evening.
He was discovered around 5.30pm in a residence located on East 155th Street near Remsen Avenue in East Flatbush.
The Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park announced the news on Tuesday afternoon. ‘It comes with great sadness to say that a dear friend and hard working employee has passed away,’ the business said in a Facebook post.
‘He absolutely loved all the animals and would show up early to check on each and everyone. He had his Demons but the animals helped bring joy and happiness in his life,’ the post read.
It’s unclear why the 53-year-old TV veteran was in the Big Apple as he usually resides in Oklahoma.

Gone too soon: Tiger King star Erik Cowie was found dead while face down in a bed inside a residence in Brooklyn on Friday evening

Cowie was discovered around 5.30pm in a residence located on East 155th Street near Remsen Avenue in East Flatbush
TMZ added that there was ‘nothing suspicious about the death’.
No foul play was suspected and ‘no drugs were found on the scene’.
A report suggested the zookeeper’s death was most likely from ‘natural causes’ but an autopsy and toxicology test will still be performed.

Cat person: Cowie became famous for starring with Joe Exotic on the Netflix show from 2020
Many suspect Cowie succumbed to drugs and alcohol after he admitted to having an ongoing drinking problem.
Earlier this year Cowie got a DUI in Oklahoma after being involved in a car accident.
He pleaded guilty and was set to be sentenced sometime after but failed to show up for his hearing.
But when Tiger King fans suspected his jagged teeth were due to meth use he denied the rumor and said his poor choppers were just from old age.
He was gifted dental implants in July of last year from fellow Tiger King star Jeff Lowe – the man who took the zoo over from Joe Exotic and became one of the the now-incarcerated zookeeper’s enemies.
Cowie previously said that he was ‘at the end of (his) rope’ with his alcoholism before finding Joe and playing a key role at the zoo.
He first learned about the job opening at Exotic’s zoo via Craigslist and gained instant fame as one of the main animal caretakers.
Before his sudden demise Cowie was often cited as head guardian of the big cats. The tigers under Cowie’s watch included Delilah, Samson, Trinity and Cuddles.
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Past problems: In the past Cowie had admitted to having a drinking problem, saying that he was ‘at the end of [his] rope’ with alcoholism before meeting Joe

Animal instincts: Erik worked as an animal caretaker who looked after several big cats. He had been at the zoo for many years and even stayed on after Joe was incarcerated

In a Tiger King reunion special that debuted on Netflix last year Cowie told comedian and host Joel McHale that his old boss should never be released from prison
He worked at the zoo for more than five years and even stayed after Joe was incarcerated despite his rocky relationship with his boss.
Cowie testified against Joe for abusing and killing some of his zoo animals. In 2017 when five tigers were reported dead, he told police he ‘knew cats were getting shot’.
With the help of Cowie’s testimony, Joe Exotic – whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage – is serving a 22-year prison sentence in Fort Worth, Texas, for attempting to hire hitmen to kill his business rival Carole Baskin.
Since his arrest the 58-year-old said that he has not received any treatment for his prostate cancer in months and revealed the cancer may have spread to his pelvis and stomach.
The former zoo owner said he prefers to die if it is stage three or four as he criticized the US criminal justice system over lack of medical treatment for prisoners.
The Netflix star has been denied release from prison on many occasions.
Most recently in September 2020, he wrote former President Trump a letter pleading for an early release from prison while his representatives spent around $10,000 at Trump’s Washington, DC, hotel in a bid to help his cause.
Earlier in the year Trump said he would consider issuing a pardon for Maldonado-Passage, after his son Donald Trump Jr brought the case to him.
‘I’ll take a look,’ he told reporters in April.

Behind bars: Exotic – real name Joseph Maldonado-Passage – is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for attempting to hire someone to kill rival Carole Baskin

Since his arrest the 58-year-old said that he has not received any treatment for his prostate cancer in months and revealed the cancer may have spread to his pelvis and stomach
An impatient Joe even reached out to reality TV star Kim Kardashian West in November begging for her to call the president.
‘I am writing you this letter not as Joe Exotic but as the person Joseph Maldonado-Passage, asking you to please help me by just taking 10 minutes out of your life and placing a call to President Trump to look at my 257 page pardon,’ he wrote in the letter.
‘I know you have never met me and may never want to however I do believe that you hold the values of our justice system dear to your heart,’ Joe added.
In a Tiger King reunion special that debuted on Netflix last year Cowie told comedian and host Joel McHale that his old boss should never be released from prison.
‘He’s going to die in there. So good riddance,’ he said.
Meanwhile, in June of last year Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue was awarded control over Joe’s zoo in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, as part of the $1million settlement in her long-standing trademark lawsuit against Joe.
The lawsuit was filed in 2011 – nine years before Tiger King became the No 1 show on Netflix and catapulted Exotic and Baskin to a unique kind of stardom.
Baskin, the animal activist and Dancing With The Stars alum, then sold the Oklahoma property where Joe’s Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park once stood for a mere $140,000.
The sale also came with one huge stipulation: The new owners are prohibited from using the property ‘to house exotic animals of any kind — or as a zoo, wildlife park or menagerie’ for the next 100 years, according to TMZ.

Sweet revenge: In June, animal activist/Dancing With The Stars alum Baskin sold the Oklahoma property where Exotic’s Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park once stood. It fetched a mere $140,000