Popsugar Parenting Cats Frankie Muniz's Cat Floods His Apartment Frankie Muniz's Cat Apparently Flooded His Entire Apartment, and Yes, It's THAT Bad 19 November 2018 by Murphy Moroney Image Source: Getty / David Livingston As a cat owner who witnessed her 10-month-old kitten inhale half an egg roll in a matter of seconds last night, I'll be the first person to attest that when cats want to wreck havoc, it can be bad. And while I have my fair share of horror stories, Frankie Muniz's recent saga about how his cat flooded his entire house while he was at his uncle's funeral definitely takes the cake. He explained exactly how his cat destroyed four stories in his five-floor home in a now-viral Twitter thread that's almost too bad to be true. And you can't help but feel sorry for him. Scroll through to get a look at exactly what went down while Frankie was gone, and how he plans to deal with the damage. Related: These Photos of Cats With Their Tiny Humans Prove Dogs Have Nothing on Felines I arrived home from my uncle's funeral to find 4 of my 5 story brownstone home under 3 feet of water. Everything I own, destroyed. Every wall, piece of artwork, personal photos, furniture... All because my cat accidentally turned on a sink a few days ago while we were gone.— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018 1 / 4 I'm devastated and exhausted from a tough week with the loss of my Uncle Skip, 45 hours of travel to and from France to walk in to find this disaster. I've cried more yesterday and today then my whole life combined. Forgive me for venting.. I just need some support.— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018 2 / 4 Thank God I have @paigey_price to help me get through this. I'd be lost without her. She's so strong and exactly what I need.— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018 3 / 4 I know this sounds ridiculous, but I swear it's true. You wouldn't believe the destruction.— Frankie Muniz (@frankiemuniz) November 15, 2018 Image Source: Getty / David Livingston According to his girlfriend Paige's Instagram story, "every single wall, floor, and ceiling has to be ripped out and replaced to reduce the risk of mold." Fingers crossed they're able to get their home back to normal ASAP. 4 / 4 CatsFrankie Muniz