Max More wrote:
Seems like there's a growing demand for pet cloning:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/370894.asp?0m=H19N
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Why not pet life-extension! I would rather have my pet live much longer
then die and then have a clone created. It seems to me, companies that are
researching ways to extend the lifespan and producing goods to that end,
could market themselves to pet owners quite successfully.
I have felt sadness and frustration in my own life because I would get
attached to a cat or dog only to see it grow old and feeble before a final
demise. At least the short lifespan of animals does give a good opportunity
when it comes to teaching young children about death.
sincerely,
John Grigg
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