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Pet cloning technology, while technically feasible with companies like ViaGen and Sinogene offering services at $25,000–$50,000, is not worth widespread promotion. It raises serious ethical concerns: low success rates (20-30%) cause suffering to surrogate animals and failed embryos; clones aren't true replicas, as personality depends on environment, not just genetics; and it exploits grief while millions of shelter pets need homes. Better to adopt and cherish unique companions.https://www.merckvetmanual.com/management-and-nutrition/cloning-of-domestic-animals/controversies-about-cloning-of-domestic-animals https://erlc.com/resource/carbon-copy-cruelty-the-ethical-concerns-with-pet-cloning/ https://sps.columbia.edu/news/should-you-clone-your-dog https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_of_cloning
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