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- [Narrator] This cat is a clone. - [Kelly] I just wanted to carry on a piece of Chai. I never wanted to bring her back from the dead. And Bell is literally a piece of her. They share the same genetic makeup. - [Narrator] When Chai, a young cream bicolor Ragdoll cat, died unexpectedly, Kelly Anderson sent skin samples to a company in Texas to make a genetic replica of her cat. But genes may be the only thing these two cats have in common. - Just couldnt be any more different. Definitely more outgoing, more comfortable around people and other animals. Everything that Chai never had the chance to be. - [Narrator] Cloning has come a long way since Dolly the sheep was born in 1996, cloned from a cell of a mammary gland of a six year old female sheep. And its not just house pets that are being cloned now. Cows, pigs, even horses have been cloned. Cloned animals are used in agriculture, primarily for breeding, to increase preferred characteristics in a herd. And scientist hope reproductive