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Originally Posted by AMMARI Woman Gets Five Clones of Her Pitbull - AOL News
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I'm just not comfortable with the idea. I wouldn't want to clone my children or a person. All of us know that our dogs are part of our families, the way I see it, each member of the family has something special about them. If something were to happen to Sammy I would miss him dearly, but at the same time, I would want another dog to share my life with and find the special things about them. I would never forget about Sammy, but I'd want to share that with another one too once he's gone. Maybe it's a siritual thing. I'm not very religious, but I feel that when someone (or something) goes, then its becasue it's time to go. |
I can understand why you would not want to clone your pet, but I don't understand why people in general are against it. Does it bother you if someone else would clone their pet?
I personally think cloning, and the knowledge derived from it will be extremely beneficial in studying genetic diseases that will help both animals and humans, although I don't think I would ever want to clone a pet, and I know I would never clone a Pit Bull. (No offense to Pit Bull lovers.)