| ▲ | mkl 3 hours ago | |||||||
Maybe get a new cat and donate $60k to an animal shelter? I guess the fact of such services existing and competing drives forward and funds genetics research, so from that point of view I'm glad they exist, but it seems like a strange way to spend so much money. | ||||||||
| ▲ | TheChaplain 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It is not strange if you ever had a pet that meant a lot to you. I know people who have grieved for months after losing their cat and their dog. Their connection was much more than "just a pet", it became family and as important as a child, sibling or parent. Cloning is of course not guarantee the pet will be exactly as the original, but if there's a chance it will have similar personality I can very much understand the willingness to pay for it. | ||||||||
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