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World's first cloned cat has
kittens
College
Station, Texas - The world's first cloned cat just became a
mother — and she even did it without test tubes. Copy Cat, who was
cloned by Texas A&M University researchers in 2001, had three
kittens in September. Mother and kittens are doing well, said Duane
Kraemer, an A&M veterinary medicine professor who helped clone her
and has been taking care of her since.
"They're cute and we thought people
ought to know about the birth," Kraemer said. "But we're hoping it
doesn't cause the same frenzy CC did."
CC got worldwide attention after
she was cloned at Texas A&M, which has cloned more species than any
institution in the world, including cattle, swine, goats, horses and
a deer.
The father is Smokey, a naturally
born tabby who was brought in to mate with CC. Two of the kittens
take after their mother, while the third has a gray coat like his
father.
CC is not the first cloned cat to
give birth, Kraemer said. In New Orleans, two cloned wild African
cats successfully mated to produce kittens. -- The
Associated Press
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