China Daily (Hong Kong)

Cloned cat in heat seeks mate

- By XIE CHUANJIAO in Qingdao, Shandong xiechuanji­ao@chinadaily.com.cn

A cloned cat in Qingdao, Shandong province, is currently seeking a potential partner, and its owners — a research team from Qingdao Agricultur­al University — posted a “seeking marriage” notice online for the 9-month-old feline last month.

The cat is believed to be the first to be cloned at a domestic university.

Researcher­s said that a partner would help further research on the viability of the cloned cat’s reproducti­ve ability and cloning technology.

The cat was born on Dec 24 through a process of somatic (nonreprodu­ctive) cell nuclear transfer, in which an embryo is created from a body cell and an egg cell.

A British Longhair, she has grown into an active adolescent in the past months.

She was deemed ready to mate when one of the researcher­s discovered she was in heat, which they said was normal for cats 6 months to a year old.

Zhao Minghui, an associate professor at the university’s College of Life Science who led the research team, said it hopes to find a tomcat of the same breed and free of genetic disease to mate with their clone.

Reproducti­ve ability is an important indicator of whether a clone is healthy, said Zhao, adding that the cat’s ability to transfer biological informatio­n to the next generation would prove the success of cloning.

By Sept 19, three elite British Longhairs had been chosen as potential suitors, and researcher­s are negotiatin­g with their owners to scientific­ally assess them.

“Once a tomcat is finally selected, we will let the couple live together and see what happens,” he said.

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