> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061215/ap_on_sc/cloned_cat_s_kittens
Cloned or not, if she's a healthy, intact female cat, what's
so surprising about her having kittens? Female cats have
been doing it for centuries without human assistance!
Robert Cohen - 16 Dec 2006 14:43 GMT
Eventually--if not already--it'll be u-know-who are cloned too.
Apparently, the primate or whatever we are, presents too many
complexities here in the interim.
Human medical-biological experimentation/cloning can apparently be done
wherever labs 'n doo-dads <partial pun> can be monkeyed-around with.
It is shocking/awesome BRAVE NEW WORLDist to contemplate; but
...seemingly inevitable <if not already accomplished>.
> > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061215/ap_on_sc/cloned_cat_s_kittens
> >
> Cloned or not, if she's a healthy, intact female cat, what's
> so surprising about her having kittens? Female cats have
> been doing it for centuries without human assistance!