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Old 06-02-2013, 06:09 PM   #2
KazzyK810
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I totally understand why someone would want to clone a loved pet.

The only problem I see is finding a pet that is free of health issues & diseases to clone, otherwise it's just repeating the heartbreak of the last one.

I missed my Chelsea soooo much after she passed. I would have cloned her in a heartbeat had the option been available. But, she died from complications of CT, so she suffered at the end. I wouldn't want to bring another dog into the world KNOWING it would suffer at some point.
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