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hey, I just want to say that I'm happy for you. It's an incredible, almost magical thing to be with your friend again, even if you consider her to be a different cat. it may not really be her, but it's not not her. those are her eyes, same as they used to be, and her feet, and her fur, that's unchanged. My best friend Morgan, my cat, died almost 8 months ago at age 17 to cancer and I would do anything, absolutely anything to get a chance like this. you're very lucky and I hope both of you share a wonderful time together.

If it's ok I'd like to ask you a few questions

- Is memory stored in DNA? does your cat 'recognize' you, remember things? I understand it's a hard question, because well, communication with animals isn't easy but I always imagine that I would know if it was her.

- when you decided to clone, did you have to take a tissue biopsy/i don't know the word but alive tissue and send that to the lab prior to her death? in movies a single hair is apparently magically enough but I don't think that is the case. what if you have a full box of hair, some with the root, claws, skin flakes?