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Human clones have been existing forever. They are called twins (homozygotes). They are usually raised in a similar way (sometimes parents dress them the same). And they are very different when you get to know them! So, I suppose that we could duplicate our body ( or pet), but the personality? Still, I would gladly exchange a few worn out body parts, like my hears?
How precise is the cloning at this point? Meaning do they get one successful cloned pet for each attempt? If not then what happens to the ones that aren't exact matches? I read an article years ago (so things may have improved) where they said it often took multiple tries to get exact color and marking matches.
Even if I was tempted to clone a beloved pet I'd hate to think of the almost right ones ending up at bad homes or at rescues.
This may just be my inner animal lover coloring my opinion but the idea of pet cloning disgusts me when there are so many abandoned and abused animals in shelters just waiting to be adopted. It's also why I favor adopting dogs over buying from breeders.