CopyCat

Julie, a Texan woman, has just received the first commerically cloned cat named “Little Nicky” at a cost of $50,000. Julie claims the clone is identical. In reference to the cat loving water, this is scary to think that it would even have the same personality. If we end up cloning humans, can you clone their soul as well?



“He is identical. I have not been able to see one difference,”

“When Little Nicky yawned I even saw two spots inside his mouth — just like Nicky had,” Julie said. “Little Nicky loves water, like Nicky did, and he’s already jumped into the bathtub like Nicky used to do.”



The company, Genetic Savings and Clone, believes they should be able to clone a dog within months. Numerous clients have already stored their pet’s DNA in GSC’s labs for future possible clones. I guess it won’t be as hard to deal with the loss of a pet since you can get a replica soon enough now. You know someone somewhere is cloning humans right?

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