cbsnews.com — The world's first cloned cat just became a mother - and she even did it without test tubes. Copy Cat, who was cloned by Texas A&M University researchers in 2001, had three kittens in September. Mother and kittens are doing well, said Duane Kraemer, an A&M veterinary medicine professor who helped clone her and has been taking care of her since
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Closed AccountDec 16, 2006
Hurry up and clone Keeley Hazell fer cryin' out loud.
tuxidomasxDec 16, 2006
so if the original mother cat had kittens, how wouldthe be related to these new "clone" children?siblings or cousins?
kd1sDec 16, 2006
I note that the lab has cloned all sorts of critters. So someone tell me that a human hasn't been artificially cloned, try it.
djspankyDec 16, 2006
WH08P!
martinofformsDec 16, 2006
i for one welcome our new feline overlords
asianwasteDec 16, 2006
I wonder if the clone and the original had the same mate, would the kittens be brothers? Cousins? or even the far out chance identical clones?
dewmandudeDec 16, 2006
We should name them xerox, inky and blinky
elenadragonDec 16, 2006
This cat may have been the world's first cloned cat, and has had kittens, but if you read the article you'd see that it is not the first cloned cat to have kittens. While technically correct, the title is misleading.
neomoonDec 18, 2006
"CC got worldwide attention after she was cloned at Texas A&M, which has cloned more species than any institution in the world"Whoop!