ST. JOHNS, MI — Michigan people tuning in to the new Netflix documentary “Tiger King” may recognize a familiar face from Michigan.

Jeff Lowe, a character in the series, previously lived in St. Johns, near Lansing, WILX-TV reports.

Lowe appears in the popular Netflix series, one of the steaming video company’s most watched shows, alongside other interesting characters like Joe Exotic and Carol Baskin.

According to the report, Lowe got his first exotic cat when he moved to St. Johns, and later got another big cat.

In 1988, one of the cats, a cougar, got out and killed a dog, causing Clinton County Sheriff’s Office deputies to shoot and kill the cat, the Lansing State Journal reports. Lowe later moved out of the state, reports state.

Lowe is the CEO of the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park LLC in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, according to the business. Lowe did not respond to calls to the business requesting comment.

Tiger King focuses on Joe Exotic, “a mulleted, gun-toting polygamist and country western singer who presides over an Oklahoma roadside zoo,” Netflix says.

The cast of characters including drug kingpins, conmen, and cult leaders who share a passion for big cats, and the status and attention their dangerous menageries garner, the streaming video company says.

The story takes a dark turn when an animal activist and owner of a big cat sanctuary threatens to put them out of business, Netflix said, and the rivalry elevates until it catches attention of law enforcement.