11-19-2019, 05:00 PM
First, I am not even going to look at how I feel about this. I am just going to share with you an article I found about a procedure that is now available.
If your pet dies you can ship it to Second Life and the owner will freeze dry your pet and return it to you.
https://slate.com/technology/2019/11/why...ppens.html
We have looked at cloning and what you get is not exactly your pet even if it is a genetic match.
Freeze drying returns your pet to you, but it is missing that spirit that make the animal your pet.
I know it is hard to let go of a beloved pet. I just don't see having a freeze dried version of your pet as a solution.
The pet has become an object and there is no further growth in the relationship. It doesn't seem like a healthy way to handle grieving.
If your pet dies you can ship it to Second Life and the owner will freeze dry your pet and return it to you.
https://slate.com/technology/2019/11/why...ppens.html
We have looked at cloning and what you get is not exactly your pet even if it is a genetic match.
Freeze drying returns your pet to you, but it is missing that spirit that make the animal your pet.
I know it is hard to let go of a beloved pet. I just don't see having a freeze dried version of your pet as a solution.
The pet has become an object and there is no further growth in the relationship. It doesn't seem like a healthy way to handle grieving.
Catherine