So I watched a show last nightcalled, "I Cloned My Pet". I saw an ad for it yesterday afternoon and made sure to set my DVR to record it.
There I am last night, watching all these grieving people who have lost their dogs, and how they have an opportunity to clone them through a Korean company. As I watch I start to regrieve the lose of my previous dogs (and a cat) and started wondering if given the chance (and 50 thousand spare dollars), would I do it. I came up with a no on the dogs, only because of the heartache their passing caused and knowing it would only come too soon again. The cat, well, he was taken too soon as well, by way of a tire that was attached to a car.
So, would you clone your pet?
Know there is also more that goes into it. Surrogate mothers, waiting times into the years if the pregnancy doesn't take.
There I am last night, watching all these grieving people who have lost their dogs, and how they have an opportunity to clone them through a Korean company. As I watch I start to regrieve the lose of my previous dogs (and a cat) and started wondering if given the chance (and 50 thousand spare dollars), would I do it. I came up with a no on the dogs, only because of the heartache their passing caused and knowing it would only come too soon again. The cat, well, he was taken too soon as well, by way of a tire that was attached to a car.
So, would you clone your pet?
Know there is also more that goes into it. Surrogate mothers, waiting times into the years if the pregnancy doesn't take.