There will always be a debate between cat people and dog lovers. For now, Netflix’s Cat People docuseries (from creator Glen Zipper of Dogs docuseries) highlight some of the biggest cat fans with respect, activities, and worship.
From rapping songs about cats to saving stray cats, the docuseries delves into the people who adore these felines in their own special way.
Here’s the official synopsis of Cat People:
Dogs may get credit for being humanity’s best friend, but to many people cats are just as much our loyal partners – even though if you asked cats they might not admit it! Cat People explores our fascinating relationship with cats through the lens of some the most remarkable, and surprising “cat people” in the world, defying the negative stereotypes of what it means to be a cat person while revealing the fundamental truths of what it means to have deep bonds with these fiercely independent, mysterious creatures.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta spoke with creator and executive producer Glen Zipper on the docuseries, cat people, and their journey around the world looking for these stories.
Glen Zipper is a producer on many documentaries and television series documentaries over the decade. He produced musical documentaries from Foo Fighters: Back and Forth to sport icon documentaries with What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali to even icon entertainers with The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned from a Mythical Man and Elvis Presley: The Searcher. Last year, he produced the television mini-series Challenger: The Final Flight. Also, he produced the docuseries Dogs for Netflix, which its second season premieres this week for streaming.
Cat People streams on Netflix starting tomorrow with six episodes.
Watch the exclusive interview with Glen Zipper below. Let us know what you think.
Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Netflix