The cat’s out of the bag: Apparently, somewhere, there is a “butthole cut” of “Cats.”

The film, which received disastrous reviews from critics, became available to stream on-demand Tuesday as many are stuck in their homes while social distancing in the coronavirus pandemic.

One such viewer is “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” writer Ben Mekler, who unearthed a potential secret about the making of “Cats.”

“I desperately need a tell-all book about the making of CATS,” writes Mekler, who is also a director, on Twitter. “It could really help me get through this.”

Entertainment industry writer Jack Waz took the catnip.

“A VFX producer friend of a friend was hired in November to finish some of the 400 effects shots in @catsmovie. His entire job was to remove CGI buttholes that had been inserted a few months before. Which means that, somewhere out there, there exists a butthole cut of Cats,” Waz writes in a viral tweet that has racked up over 25,000 likes.

Now, “Cats” fans and haters alike are begging for the “butthole” version, and any other secrets about the much-maligned film, to come out.

“If you worked on the movie CATS, DM me. I guess I’ve got time to do this myself,” writes Mekler in a follow-up tweet.

“My new year’s resolution is to get the cowards at @UniversalPics to release the #ButtholeCut of @catsmovie. MAKE IT HAPPEN AMERICA,” tweets Waz.

“#ReleaseTheButtholeCut is exactly what we all need right now,” responds “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” director Rian Johnson.

Multiple edits of the film are known to exist — although whether or not a “butthole cut” exists has yet to be confirmed. After “Cats” was named one of the “10 Worst Films of 2019,” director Tom Hooper requested a new, more tightly edited version with “improved visual effects” to be re-released and distributed to theaters. One of the key complaints of the original release was that, in one scene, actress Judi Dench can be seen not with a furry paw, but a human hand.

“Cats,” which was panned by seemingly everyone but Andrew Lloyd Webber and was a box office flop, recently swept the Razzie Awards. The film seems a perfect fit to become a cult classic, or possibly even the next “Rocky Horror Picture Show.”

Actor Seth Rogan gave the movie a first watch while stoned on Tuesday night and found it “truly trippy. Am I supposed to know what a Jellicle is?”