After her cat died, this B.C. woman used his DNA to have him cloned. She got back 2 identical kittens

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After two years and four failed attempts, a ragdoll cat that belonged to a Kelowna, B.C., woman has been successfully cloned. 

Kris Stewart received not one but two kittens cloned using DNA from her beloved cat Bear.

Stewart said she sent Bear’s DNA to ViaGen, a Texas-based pet cloning company, after he died at the age of five in a traffic accident in January 2022. 

“I just felt like there was more living that needed to be done by Bear,” said Stewart. 

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The process of cloning involves putting the animal’s DNA into an embryo, which is transferred to the uterus of a surrogate cat who carries and births

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