Things rich people can Busty Cops (2004) Watch onlinedo to mourn their pets:
Compress their ashes into diamonds.
Send them to space.
Collect their cells for cloning.
Barbra Streisand naturally went for the final option, revealing in a Varietyprofile that two of her three current dogs are actual clones of her late Coton de Tulear, Samantha. Iconic.
SEE ALSO: We regret to inform you that dogs named 'Bitcoin' existAs writer Ramin Setoodeh explains, Streisand had cells taken from the dog's mouth and stomach in order to create her current pets, Miss Violet and Miss Scarlett. Samantha died in 2017.
From Variety:
"They have different personalities," Streisand says. "I'm waiting for them to get older so I can see if they have her brown eyes and her seriousness."
Dog cloning is no new phenomenon, but it's still prohibitively expensive. Viagen Pets says a cloned version of beloved pets can run clients anywhere between $25,000 and $50,000, while the New York Postreports that a man spent more than $100,000 on a clone of his dog.
Urns are nice too, though.
[H/T: Variety]
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