Media

A few of the media pieces we’ve been in, regarding cloning and Belle.

Kelly Anderson’s cat Belle was cloned from her late cat Chai in a procedure that comes with its share of controversy.

Social media influencers are at the center of a growing debate over pet cloning, a special science that uses technology to clone animals.

Cloning cats and dogs is expensive and controversial. But the humans behind petfluencer accounts say it’s worth it

I paid $25K to clone my cat because she was special – but my new pet is completely different.

Pet Cloning Becomes More Popular As Instagrammers Begin Replicating Deceased Pets.

Pet influencers on Instagram can bring in a sizable income, but what happens when the dog or cat behind the account dies?

Grief-stricken pet owners usher in Instagram and TikTok’s new influencers: Their cloned cats and dogs.

The Cedar Park biotech company is giving clients a second chance with their fur babies.

A woman cloned her pet after it died. But it’s not a copycat.

Influencers están clonando a sus mascotas por una tendencia de Instagram: ¿fueron muy lejos?

The TikTok animal stars Phoenix the dog and Belle the cat are both clones of their owners’ previous pets.

Would you clone a pet? Austin woman shares journey on TikTok.

I paid $25K to clone my cat — but my new pet is completely different.

When Kelly’s beloved feline friend Chai passed away back in 2017, she was heartbroken. So much so, she spent an unbelievable $25,000 cloning her purrfect pal.

Kelly Anderson joins Sid to talk about her experience cloning her cat and why it’s now becoming a trend.

A woman who faces ‘daily hate’ for a TikTok about spending $25,000 to clone her dead pet cat said she has no regrets.

When Kelly Anderson’s beloved cat Chai died, she wasn’t ready to just adopt another pet. So she reached out to a pet cloning company called ViaGen Pets and Bella, Chai’s clone, was born.

Austin Woman Clones Beloved Cat.

You can replicate an animal’s DNA, but you can’t re-create its relationship with a human.

PBS

Cloning has come a long way since Dolly the sheep, but it still has limits.

Wait, you can clone pets now?!

In the U.S. state of Texas, people are making clones of their beloved pets so the genetically identical animal can live after their pet dies.