Thanks to radical advancements in technology, your beloved pet — or at least a version of him or her — can now live forever, using tissue samples collected prior to their death. Once a quirky novelty reserved for rich celebrities like Tom Brady, Barbra Streisand and Paris Hilton, ordinary Americans are increasingly opting to clone their cats and dogs — turning to companies that charge upwards of $50,000 for the privilege.
When Venessa Johnson first laid eyes on her new puppy Ollie, the adorable, 8-week-old Shih Tzu seemed more than a little familiar.
Everything about him — his little nose, his mannerisms — brought back bittersweet memories of her late, beloved compani… [7558 chars]
Source: New York Post | Published: 2025-12-17T18:45:23Z
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