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Rare two-faced cat
A kitten born in South Africa with a rare condition that caused it to grow two faces is beating the odds by thriving, its caretaker said.
The cat, dubbed Bettie Bee, was born last month with three eyes, two noses and two mouths due to a rare congenital condition called craniofacial duplication. Felines with the condition are often called ‘Janus cats’ after the two-faced Roman god.
The owner of the mother cat contacted a local rescuer who had experience with special needs cats.
“She was born on December 12 and I went to fetch her the very next morning,” the rescuer told. “I took her to the vet that day and his first opinion was to put her down. But she was, at one-day old then, very feisty. We wanted to give her a chance. And she’s been thriving.”
The rescuer said Bettie Bee initially had trouble feeding, but she found success with tube-feeding the kitten and has since found that the feline can eat with both of her mouths.
Bettie “can feed either mouth, both are functional, both lead to the stomach,” the rescuer told.