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Would you consider cloning a beloved pet?

I wouldn't. It feels wrong and unnecessary to try to artificially recreate something unique and special. Especially when the world is full of pets looking for homes.

I was thinking about it today because I heard something about Tom Brady cloning his dog.
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Nope.
Well maybe. I didn't get enough time with my cat Thomas, but his life experiences would be different so he's not going to be the same experience either.
@nonsensiclesnail that's a great point. The life experiences shape the pet
@robingoodfellow Experience shapes everything and builds up, or brings in, the energies that surround us.

He was a neat cat. He lived a brilliant cat life. Chained with a logging chain to the yard, as I lived right off a main road, and determined to go explore he learned to pull this massive chain all over the yard. He was ripped! I know once we started letting him out of the yard he kicked some kitty butt and ruled the neighborhood. He also liked to snuggle late at night after he thought I was asleep.