
- MMW Rating 🌙 9/10 • RT (Audience) 🍿 80% • 2019
- 1 Season • 3 Episodes • Avg 61 min • ~ 3.1 hrs
- Disponible con subtítulos en español.
- Available on: netflix
Description (No Spoilers)
A shocking true crime documentary that begins with disturbing viral cat videos — and escalates into a global manhunt for a real-life killer. Don’t F**k with Cats follows a group of online strangers who refuse to look away. What starts as internet outrage turns into a full-blown investigation powered entirely by digital breadcrumbs.
From analyzing reflections in videos to tracking down background objects and IP clues, these internet sleuths slowly uncover the identity of a man who is far more dangerous than anyone initially realized. The deeper they dig, the more disturbing the case becomes — and the tension builds episode by episode.
This Netflix docuseries is not just about the crime. It’s about obsession, ego, internet culture, and the terrifying power of online notoriety. It shows how someone craving attention can manipulate the digital world — and how a determined group of strangers can push back.
One of my absolute favorites in the true crime space. It’s disturbing, yes. But it’s also unbelievably gripping. The pacing is sharp, the twists are shocking, and the final reveal hits harder than you expect.
You think you’re watching internet drama.
You’re not.
Why I Recommend It
This is one of the most gripping true crime docuseries Netflix has ever released. It’s not just about the crime — it’s about obsession, ego, internet culture, and how digital footprints can expose someone hiding in plain sight. The storytelling is sharp, tense, and layered in a way that makes every episode escalate.
What makes it unforgettable is watching ordinary people from different countries collaborate online to build a case using pure determination. Every tiny detail matters. Every clue builds tension. And the final act shifts the entire emotional weight of the story.
It’s disturbing — yes.
But it’s also incredibly smart, addictive, and impossible to ignore.
• A true crime series that unfolds like a psychological thriller — but every detail is real
• A chilling look at how the internet can both create monsters and help catch them
