Some time ago, a young lady posted a story online about her cat finding a long-lost "cloned brother". Let's take a look!

A netizen’s mother came to see her from another city. Before leaving, a cat jumped into the car. It looked very cute. Since her daughter’s family also has cats, she took the initiative and took the stray cat with her.
When my daughter went downstairs to pick up her mother, she suddenly found her cat lying on the back seat of her mother's car. She blamed herself for not closing the door when she went out. Her mother was also stunned. Isn't this the stray cat I just picked up?

When I got home, I saw that my cat was lazily sleeping on the mat. The key is, the new cat looked exactly like it!
Especially the little black hair on the head. With the two "meows" in unison, the two cats were stunned for a moment: Am I looking in the mirror?
Friends who have raised cats and dogs all know that although the pups in the same litter are brothers and sisters, they are almost completely different in color and size. It is almost impossible to find two cats that are exactly the same in nature.

The two cats are strangers to each other, and their living areas are hundreds of kilometers apart. They almost look like they are carved from the same mold. This makes people think of two high-tech words: cloning?
Indeed, there have been reports in the past about rich people spending hundreds of thousands to clone a pet after its death.
Then the question is, what is the relationship between these two identical cats who have come "to meet each other a thousand miles away", are they brothers? Half-mother? Or maybe it has nothing to do with it at all and is all pieced together by fate?
Fortunately, the colors of the eyes of the two cats are slightly different. Otherwise, like the "real and fake Monkey King", it would be hard to tell who is the original cat and who is the found cat...
At first, I was a little worried that the stray cat would fight with the original cat, but the good news is that no matter who it is, Who is the new one? The two cats get along very well with each other. They are always "polite" as if they just met each other. They greet each other with "meow" every day and then play together. Is it possible that because the two cats think that the other is exactly the same as themselves, so being good to each other is good to themselves?

Attachment: About cloning pets
Novice dog owners must express their attitude about "cloning pets"!
In the process of cloning pets, cloned pets will face many problems, such as lifespan and health.
With our current technology, cloned pets will age faster than pets produced by normal breeding, and will suffer from more diseases, which is cruel in itself.
What is even more cruel is that during the "manufacturing" process of cloned pets, multiple additional embryos must be "created", which also involves superovulated "surrogate female dogs". The pain involved must be borne by the experimental animals themselves, and the source of the pain is the "finance fathers" of commercial cloning companies.
Therefore, it is very unfair to make experimental animals suffer artificial pain in order to satisfy their own selfish desires. Originally, these experimental animals were used to "verify known experimental results" or "explore unknown areas". They are "heroes" rather than "commodities".
Finally, there is a key point. For the "finance dads", these cloned pets are actually just "replacements" of the original pets.
The reason for creating them is to make them "exactly the same" as the original pets. If there is a big difference in appearance and personality, the owners will easily become disappointed, which will be passed on to these cloned pets.
