Game of Cats or Game of Thrones?

Imagine how life would have been if cats were playing Game of Thrones? In my opinion, whenever you add cats to anything, things just happen to take a much different role. The first questions that pop into my mind are these: Can cats get along with dragons?

Would the characters still be as lovable or hated once they are seen as cats?

One thing is for sure, and that is that their motivations would be different. They definitely would not kill for the throne. They would be just as possessive over the people they care about, and things would be a lot less bloody to watch. What are your thoughts? Who is your favorite?

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Jeyran Main is a professional book editor, marketing adviser, and book reviewer. Her website Review Tales demonstrates her thoughts, reflections and book reviews.

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13 thoughts on “Game of Cats or Game of Thrones?

  1. Josh Gross | The Jaguar says:

    Oh my gosh, that would be awesome! The characters wouldn’t bother to kill for the throne, because they’d mostly be concerned with doing their own thing. There’d also be a lot more sleeping, sunbathing, and licking themselves in strange places.

  2. alstamatiouphotographies says:

    Arya is well designed too. Bad ass look, as Brienne says those who get on her way need protection, house Frey knows something, Littlefinger knows something, meryn trant knows something. so every fun of got will laugh with his favourite characters. For Hodor and only for hodor please tell him ‘ Hodor hooodor hodor hodor hodooooor’ he will understand. Anyway very funny drawings. Bravo to the one that has made them. A man is proud of that man or woman.

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