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Netflix’s Don’t F**k With Cats has the Twitterverse Up in Arms

Twitter is buzzing over Netflix’s Don’t F**k With Cats, but why?

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For those of us that don’t know, Netflix has dropped another True Crime documentary. This three part series called Don’t F**k With Cats debuted on December 18 and is about Canadian serial killer Luka Magnotta. Magnotta rose to infamy when he started sharing snuff films of him torturing and killing kittens. This escalated and Magnotta eventually murdered Chinese student Lin Jun.

What the trailer fails to actually tell viewers is just how graphic some of the scenes can be — the videos are not shown in full, but there is plenty to be disturbed over. Luckily, The Sisters Grim Podcast has made this handy list to help those of us that are triggered by animal cruelty (who is it, honestly?).

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And they were not the only ones spreading the word about this series needing a trigger warning. Just in case you need it spelled out a bit more:

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The True Crime genre has always been on the more graphic side of life, so it is no surprise Don’t F**k With Cats follows suit. And even though a large majority of us know we are watching other people’s lives literally be destroyed, some just can’t help but be full of curiosity.

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Despite the numerous tweets sharing outrage over the brutality within Don’t F**k With Cats, there are an equal number of tweets sharing the following sentiment:

Will you watch this show or have you been scared away? Let us know in the comments below! And from all of us a Trill! happy Netflix watching!

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