Open discussion.
I think my dog is about to die. Even if I thought it was worth it I don't have the money to freeze her. But I am curious to know how people here feel about the practice and whether anyone plans to do this for their pet. It seems like a practice that plays into the image of cryonics as the domain of strange and egotistical rich people. On the other hand it also seems like a rather human and heart warming practice. Is pet cryopreservation good for the image of cryonics?
Also, do people who just do neuro get their pets preserved? Will people upload pets? Assuming life as an emulation feels different from life as a biological organism is it ethical to upload animals? The transition might be strange and uncomfortable but we expect at least some humans to take the risk and live with any differences. But animals don't understand this and might not have the mental flexibility to adjust.
One reason to cryopreserve a pet is as a backup for some information about yourself, similar to lifelogging. It could help future AI to restore your lost neural connections with higher accuracy. Pets have access to information that cameras and audio recorders wouldn't, such as smells.
If you can get good data from the pet, it seems unlikely one wouldn't get good data from your brain and chemical structure. This seems to be a marginal benefit.