Some spend big bucks on pet cloning. CBS News New York investigates the industry.
Briefly

John Mendola's love for his dog Princess led him to clone her after her death, costing him $40,000, which he believes was worth every penny.
Mendola expressed deep emotional attachment and grief over Princess, stating, 'I just kept telling her, 'I love you,' ... and ... 'it's okay.'
Despite the joy of having genetic copies of Princess, veterinarian Katy Hansen considers pet cloning to be extreme and somewhat irrational.
Mendola's journey involved significant financial sacrifice, including selling his car, to fund the cloning of his dog, highlighting the extremes pet owners may go.
Read at Cbsnews
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