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China’s First Cloned Kitten, Garlic
Owner Huang Yu dug up his deceased cat to give its cells to the pet-cloning company Sinogene.
China’s First Cloned Kitten, Garlic
China’s First Cloned Kitten, Garlic

Owner Huang Yu dug up his deceased cat to give its cells to the pet-cloning company Sinogene.

Owner Huang Yu dug up his deceased cat to give its cells to the pet-cloning company Sinogene.

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