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Genetically Altered Kittens for Those Allergic to Cats

 
 
Reply Wed 27 Oct, 2004 01:03 pm
This seems a little sick to me, but perhaps others will not be bothered. (?)

Genetically modified cats for sale


CNN) -- A California biotechnology company has started taking orders for a hypoallergenic cat for pet lovers prone to allergies.

The genetically engineered feline, which is expected to be available from 2007, is the first in a planned series of lifestyle pets, Los Angeles-based Allerca said in a press release.

Allerca hopes to attract customers among the millions of people worldwide who suffer from cat allergies.

Up to 10 percent of the U.S. population alone are believed to be prone to symptoms that can affect the eyes, nose, ears, throat, lungs and skin.

Many cat lovers ignore medical advice and discomfort and choose to keep the animals as pets, or use expensive medications to cope with their allergies.

Cat allergen is also one of the main causes of childhood allergies, asthma and other respiratory diseases such as bronchitis.

Cat allergies are caused by a potent protein secreted by the cat's skin and salivary glands. The allergen is so small it can remain airborne for months.

Using "gene silencing" technology, Allerca is able to suppress the production of the protein.

The first breed of hypoallergenic cats will be British Shorthairs, which are considered to be ideal pets with friendly, playful and affectionate personalities.

Allerca expects the first kittens to be born in early 2007 and is already accepting $250 deposits from interested customers.

Continued: http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/10/27/biotechnology.cats/index.html
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squinney
 
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Reply Wed 27 Oct, 2004 06:00 pm
Am I the only one bothered by "gene silencing?"
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Wed 27 Oct, 2004 06:04 pm
Thanks for posting this, squinney. I have just come up with an incredible idea. "Cat under Glass"
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dauer
 
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Reply Wed 27 Oct, 2004 08:25 pm
I'm not bothered by this at all. This is just one step until we can start bringing other animals to full sentience. First we need to learn in what ways to modify their DNA, and then we need to figure out what animals will best serve us if evolved. Wink
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Joahaeyo
 
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Reply Wed 3 Nov, 2004 09:56 am
Personally I think it's a great idea. Smile
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Portal Star
 
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Reply Sat 6 Nov, 2004 02:01 am
This sounds fabulous to me too. The moral leap is not all that different from domesticating (breeding) wild animals into pets. House cats are pets, and unabashedly so, so for them to be better pets is better for their survival.
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Thoughtful Biped
 
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2005 12:34 am
hey and while we are at it let's just start de-sexing humans against their will so they can't breed more ignorant humans. then we will "gene silence" their sweat glands so they don't smell anymore and rip their fingernails out so they don't tear up the furniture. throw a collar and a leash on them and there you go. slave for your happiness! but hey it will all be done "humanely" with drugs, really sharp knives and the latest fancy doctor doo-dads, right? right! (sarcasm... a bit.)
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roger
 
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2005 12:39 am
Your analogy seems stretched to the breaking point, Biped. Lemme think about it, though.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2005 01:59 pm
Shocked

yeah squin, I am with you. this seems very strange to me.

I personally have a horrible allergy to cats.
I also own 2 ;-)
All i do is bathe them once a month in the tub with about 2 tbsp of fabric softner in the water.
Keeps the dander down and WAAA- LAAHH.. sneeze free.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Wed 5 Jan, 2005 02:03 pm
Yes, that's revolting. Now, if they can design them not to cough up hairballs on my rug...
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