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Would you ever clone your pet?
So I have to work on an essay on animal cloning, and I found some article where a woman is gonna get her pet cloned for US$150,000 because she had a strong connection with it and missed her pet terribly when it died.
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Reminds me of that Arnie movie about cloning...
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Ever seen Pet Cemetary? When they are dead and gone, they are dead and gone, get another dog. Now, don't get me wrong. I LOVE my babies and it will break my heart when they pass, but seriuosly, cloning? wtf. Get another dog.
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Yeah =/ I'd just get another pet. Too expensive to clone a pet that will live less than 15 years(most likely). And who knows, it may run away or get stolen or ran over within a year or two.
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I'd neveeer do that. It would just break my heart more. I mean, it seems like the lady believes its like ressurrecting her pet, but its not. x_x
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erlll so do cloning like.. bring memory back into the dog too? or u hv to retrain it? =/
i dont own a pet so.. i dont hv that bond but... OMG... i think i'll be freaked out if they brought my pet "back to life"!! |
Yes, I would clone my dog, clone it x1 trillion trillion to take over the world
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You can't clone its memories so it's just another look-alike dog. So why not just spend $500 instead of $500,000 to get a dog that looks like the one that passed?
I love my dog too and mom's been telling us to be ready cause she's not getting any younger (14 years-old this September). We'll all be crushed when she passes but I would never, ever think of cloning. She's a one in a million and not even her clone could replace her. |
The memories and personality are not kept.
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Hell no. Like O-mie said, your pet is basically reborn, and you have to teach it everything all over again.
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