>> |
Anonymous
>>183254 Oh, sometimes they do. If they live past the first week, they can live a pretty normal life. Here's a video of a full-grown double-faced kitty: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbbFQ0Qfn7g (Despite all the woman in the video says, the condition is different from two-headed animals.)
Having a "multiplied face" isn't a big problem at all if the cat has only one normally functioning mouth, like the cat in the video and the one in OP do, and no brain abnormalities. The biggest problem for a cat is that the normally functioning eyes are usually too far apart for binocular vision.
|