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This discussion delves into the controversy surrounding pet cloning, specifically focusing on Royal Corgis. The speakers argue that spending vast sums of money on cloning is unethical when millions of animals are in shelters waiting for a home.

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00:00I do think it's sick. I do think it's a complete waste of money. Maybe if it was a bit
00:04cheaper.
00:05But Harriet, you're an animal lover as well. We've mentioned my kittens that have recently
00:08arrived. They've arrived courtesy of the National Animal Welfare Trust. They were dumped in a box
00:13outside on the gates. And, you know, there are endless, you know, supplies of puppies and kittens
00:19to be adopted. Never mind, you know, the elderly cats that have got feline AIDS and all this sort
00:24of thing. The idea that you'd be generating corgis when there must be a million dogs that need homes
00:32seems disgusting. Sure. I mean, I've got a rescue cat. That's where I sort of fell down on the side
00:38of it at first. I was like, oh, 50,000 quid. Like, think how many dogs you could rehome or
00:42support
00:43or, like, how many dogs homes you could invest in.
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