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Why would they want to genetically modify a breed of cat I hope no animal is made to suffer either Mags and I bet the Animal Rights Activists will have something to say about it |
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[quote="Naomi"]Why would they want to genetically modify a breed of cat That's what I wondered Nae The article also stated that the firm hopes to sell the cats at a cost of up to £1,800 and it has set up a waiting list following thousands of inquiries worldwide. |
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What.....? Rex cats don't cause allergic reaction in most cat-allergic people. Also, you can get a product in Tesco/Boots to reduce the dander/allergens on their coat - why go GM? And how do they do it? Wouldn't it be easier to breed more Rex's |
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