Re: Cloning of domestic pets
This is a really difficult question. All common sense and looking at life in a realistic way I could say it is silly. All living things pass eventually. It's the natural cycle of nature. The unbridled joy that our last dog - the one we lost 18 months ago - brought us and the monumental grief we went through when he died will stay with us forever. He was so adored. WE had him for nearly 13 years. But we had to let him go because he was so sick and in pain and there was nothing anyone could do. We still have his ashes in our bookcase and we still talk to him. Of course if somebody said to me today "I can bring Toby back as good as new. He will remember you and love you like he did before", I can't lie and say I wouldn't jump for joy and say yes. But cloning him is different . He wouldn't be the same dog. He'd be himself. We have another dog now. Tex is a great little guy. BUt he's not Toby. He's himself and he's become part of us in his own way. So I say no. Ultimately a dumb idea. BUt if it makes people happy and they haven't got anything better to do with their money..far be it from me to judge them.Re: Cloning of domestic pets
The famous celebrity case is Barbra Streisand.Re: Cloning of domestic pets
Re: Cloning of domestic pets
Re: Cloning of domestic pets
I think Mups is right when she says that pet cloning will leadRe: Cloning of domestic pets
Re: Cloning of domestic pets
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