A kitten born with two faces in Charleston, West Virginia, was given a 50% chance of survival by an area veterinarian. The kitten, known as Two Face, was taken to the vet shortly after it was born last Wednesday because its mother refused to nurse it. 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.
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