Emree Franklin portrays Heather Tallchief in the new Netflix series, 'Heist. Photo courtesy of Netflix.All animal lovers are invited! Netflix celebrates the friendship between canine and feline friends this month. If you are asked if you are a cat- or dog-person, just tell them that you love animals. As someone who has experienced either of these in their lives, they don't need to choose sides again.There are many excellent documentary series that will be available in July. You will be moved by the stories of human-animal bonding that will touch your heart. Also, you'll hear from three of America's most notorious heists. After hearing the incredible story of one woman who took enormous risks to live her best life, you will never again be able to excuse yourself from living the best life you can. Netflix's drama series will take you back in time to your first true love.The new Netflix drama series "Young Royals" shows a young man caught between duty and love in the Netflix series. Johan Paulin, for Netflix.Young Royals (July 1, 6 Episodes) - Prince Wilhelm (Edvin Ryding), arrives at Hillerska, a prestigious boarding school in Sweden and finds out what it feels like to live a life of freedom. He is finally able to discover his true self and what kind of life he wants. Wilhelm begins to dream of a life filled with love and freedom, far from the royal world he grew up in. He dreams of what his future might look like, and then he is unexpectedly chosen to be the next in line for a seat on the throne. As he must choose between duty and love, his dilemma becomes more acute. This touching story touches on the pain of first love, and the fear of losing it.According to the new Netflix documentary series "Cat... [+] People", cats are as much man's best friend as any other. Photo courtesy of Netflix.Cat People, July 7, Episode 6, - Although dogs are often considered man's best friend, many cats are their closest companions. This original documentary series is a tribute to cats around the world and the impact they have on those who love and adore them. Cats are a mystery. One never knows what they will get personality-wise when they adopt a kitten or cat. While some cats are outgoing right away, others may take a while to get used to the idea. However, there is one thing that all feline lovers have in common: Cats love to entertain their owners. People who are obsessed with these intelligent, independent, and mysterious felines get a bad reputation. But once you see the way they have helped each other, you will be able to understand why you don't already love them. Although some of the characters may seem a bit extreme, the cats and their humans are very sweet and entertaining. The series does an excellent job of exploring the fascinating bond between cats and humans. Despite the stereotypes, the Cat People will always be loyal to their feline best friends. Glen Zipper, the creator of this series, is executive producer with Sandi Tan and Sean Stuart.Four more heartwarming stories about the love between dogs, humans, are part of 'Dogs' that Netflix has returned with. Photo courtesy of NetflixDogs Season Two, July 7, Four Episodes - Our best friends are back! Season One, which aired six episodes in 2018, was so popular that the streamer brought it back for viewers to enjoy four more stories about amazing dogs and their owners. This series tells the stories of an astronaut, a priest and a military contractor. It also features the handler of a famous university mascot. Zipper and Amy Berg, Zipper's co-executive producers, also created this series. Both discussed the timing of this uplifting series. It seems appropriate to recognize the animal companions who helped us get through such tough times. No matter if you are a cat or dog person, we can all agree that we want to share these inspiring, joyful stories with our furry friends. Berg said how it was an honor to produce such a joyous and uplifting program. Dogs is pure goodness, and this series was a highlight in my career."What would you do to pull off the ultimate heist? Photo courtesy of NetflixHeist (July 14th, Six Episodes) – This series is from the producers of 2021's Oscar-winning Best Short Movie Two Distant Strangers. Also Emmy-nominated Derek Doneen was nominated for this series. The series focuses on three of the most significant heists in American history as told by those who did them. The story will reveal how a 21 year old woman stole millions of dollars in Vegas casino cash and how an aspirant father used television shows to steal a fortune at Miami's airport. It also reveals how a Kentucky dad was accused in one of the most notorious bourbon thefts in history. The show features original interviews and dynamic reenactments. It also includes original interviews with the people involved. This fast-paced series has been compared with hit films Oceans Eleven or Catch Me If You Can. Doneen (The Price of Free), Martin Desmond Roe (2 Distant Strangers), and Nick Frew (3 We Are the Champions) take the reins of one heist that is told in two episodes. It is an amazing behind-the scenes look at how targets are chosen, the meticulous planning involved, and the sweet, if fleeting, glory of success. It is common for criminals to make mistakes, but it's fascinating to see how investigators found the truth behind these historical heists. What would you put at risk to score the score of your life?Julia Haart is featured in "My Unorthodox Life" on Netflix. Photo courtesy of NetflixMy Unorthodox Life (July 14, Episodes Nine) - Have you ever felt trapped in life? Perhaps you feel trapped in your life, or that you are not living the best life possible. This doc series is for you. This series focuses on Julia Haart, a fashion mogul and her inspiring story. She is a feminist in every sense of the term, having been a member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish congregation. She is a role model for women and helps them live the best life possible. Haart is on a mission for the industry to change since she took over the global talent empire. As a mother to four children, she leads by example and helps her children, who are a TikToker and an app designer, lawyer, and high schooler, reconcile the conflicting cultures of their traditional upbringings with the modern world.