(January 20, 2021 at 9:29 am)░I░G░N░O░R░A░M░U░S ░ Wrote: Guys, just a theoretical. I like to learn.
If doctors insert a fertilized kitten egg inside a willing woman (surrogate), is there any reason why she won't give birth to a healthy kitten?
I know we're going to make jokes, etc, that's fine, but I still want to know if it will work?
Then I'd ask, why not 2 kittens? Or a kitten and a puppy and maybe a kangaroo.
Remember that these animals are very small when born so size shouldn't be an issue.
Let's explore this for now before I ask about the possibility of other things like laying eggs, or tadpoles, etc
I'm being very serious!
Ethical concerns aside, the answer is ‘probably yes’. Panda embryos have been grown in domestic cats, so I’d imagine the technology to grow a cat embryo in a human female exists.
Now, the obvious question is to shriek, ‘Why would you want to??’
Boru
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