The father of a Central Florida woman died in 2013 and was cryogenically frozen and is stored at the Cryonics Institute in Michigan. She's in love with her dog and would like to put the dog as well as herself into cryogenic freeze after their respective deaths so that in the event science catches up and can revive those who have died, that her father would not be lonely when he wakes up. The cost for keeping a human in that state is $28,000 while the cost for storing a pet is around $6,000.
The Institute claims to be the largest storage facility for full bodies frozen in a cryogenic state with 173 patients and 167 animals as of September 2018.
Courtesy of our Florida correspondent.
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