Kitten born with two faces with two mouths that act independently puzzles W. Va. veterinarian
By APSunday, June 13, 2010
Two-faced kitten puzzles veterinarian in W.Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The kitten born with two faces in Charleston was given a 50 percent chance of survival by an area veterinarian. The kitten known as Two Face brought the animal to the vet shortly after it was born on Wednesday because its mother refused to nurse the kitten. Dr. Erica Drake said the kitten was born with a rare condition called diprosopus, which means the kitten literally has two faces. Two Face has four eyes, two noses and two mouths.
Drake said the kitten’s two mouths act independently and she believes each mouth has a separate esophagus leading to one stomach. It’ll take a closer look at the kitten’s internal anatomy before known about how the kitten will be able to function.
Information from: The Charleston Gazette, www.wvgazette.com
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