Who knows what the future will bring? A lot of things were impossible fifty years ago, yet are commonplace today.
They're looking to put pig's hearts and lungs in humans now. I don't see why you couldn't engineer a big cat matching your own immune profile, cut its tail off off, stick it to your coccyx, and link it up to electrodes in your brain.
It would be horrifically expensive, dangerous, ethically questionable, and you'd spend months training it, but it could probably be done if some billionaire set their mind to it.
Who knows what the future will bring? A lot of things were impossible fifty years ago, yet are commonplace today.
They're looking to put pig's hearts and lungs in humans now. I don't see why you couldn't engineer a big cat matching your own immune profile, cut its tail off off, stick it to your coccyx, and link it up to electrodes in your brain.
It would be horrifically expensive, dangerous, ethically questionable, and you'd spend months training it, but it could probably be done if some billionaire set their mind to it.