IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic74/100
Google Users93%
Director: Mark Lewis•Genres: Documentary, Crime, Mystery
This docuseries chronicles the chilling true story of a group of amateur online sleuths who set out to identify and bring to justice a mysterious individual committing horrific animal cruelty acts captured on video. What begins as an effort to expose animal abuse online quickly escalates into a dangerous hunt for a far more sinister and elusive predator.
Don't F**k with Cats was widely praised for its gripping narrative, meticulous pacing, and its shocking portrayal of how online investigations can uncover real-world dangers. Critics highlighted the series' ability to balance the disturbing nature of the crimes with the compelling dedication of the online investigators.
Praised for its intense and suspenseful storytelling.
Commended for effectively showcasing the power of internet-driven investigation.
Noted for its disturbing yet ultimately compelling examination of a disturbing case.
Google audience: Viewers found the documentary incredibly compelling and suspenseful, often describing it as a 'must-watch' due to its unique premise and shocking real-life events. Many were impressed by the dedication of the online sleuths and the thrilling progression of the investigation.
Nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series.
The online group 'The Foundling' that investigated the case was originally formed to identify the person behind a series of anonymous threats and pranks before discovering the animal cruelty videos.
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