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#1 Guacamolium

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Posted 16 January 2009 - 07:14 AM


Shouldn't we be trying to have our pets live their experiences to the maximum capacity as well? Granted - if their experiences are comprised of mostly positive attributes.

I swear I have the coolest fucking cat in the world, but he'll be gone in a few years. Can't we have a forum for that as well? Not a popular subject or what?

#2 brokenportal

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Posted 16 January 2009 - 07:21 AM

If we get indefinite life extension to work for us Im sure it will probably also work for animals. If people want to pay to get it done for their animals too then they can do that. Actually, they will be testing these methods on animals first so when they get them to work, they are most likely going to work on most animals I imagine. However, pursuing this specifically for some animals at this point would take away from efforts to get this done for humans, and time is of the essence, we have to focus in. There will be no use trying to preserve your pet if you die before any of the cures get here.

#3 Mind

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Posted 16 January 2009 - 08:01 AM

I would love to give all my cats life extension treatments, but I will be focusing on humans first.

#4 Mixter

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Posted 16 January 2009 - 08:30 AM

The anti-aging treatment for most mammals will be similar. With pets,
the question is just how you administer it. Obviously you can't give them
50+ supps a day without force feeding. So for that there's LEF pet products:

http://www.lef.org/V...0010-1/Pets.htm

Combine that with exercise+hygiene+vet checkups and you have great, solid pet life extension.




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