World's first asexual reproduction cat gives birth

The world's first cloned cat has become a mother without the need for in vitro fertilization. According to scientists, all four are healthy.

The world's first cloned cat has become a mother without the need for in vitro fertilization. According to scientists, all four are healthy.

Professor Duane Kraemer of the University of Texas A&M, who has helped to reproduce clones Copy Cat and take care of it since 2001, said CC has given birth to three kittens this September. The father of these three cats is Smokey, a completely natural tabby cat.

When it was born, CC attracted the attention of the world because it was the first cloned cat. In addition to CC, A&M University also successfully reproduce asexually many other species such as deer, pigs, goats, horses .

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Three kittens were born from asexual mother cat (Photo: AP)

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Update 16 December 2018
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