Main image via Facebook/Bettie Bee
Bettie Bee stunned her owners when she was born with two noses, two mouths and three eyes almost two weeks ago.
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Bettie Bee’s mother gave birth to a litter of kittens, only Bettie suffers from craniofacial duplication or disprosopus.
Image via Facebook/Bettie Bee
The young kitten is a ‘Janus Cat’, so called after the Roman god who had two faces.
Her condition makes it difficult for her to nurse. So, her owners sent her to a nearby cat rescuer to be looked after, where she is being fed through a tube, according to Newsweek.
Both of Bettie Bee’s mouths are functional and lead to her stomach. Her rescuer reports that the young kitten is doing well.
Image via Facebook/Bettie Bee
Animals with this condition usually die in the womb or soon after birth. So, the fact that Bettie is thriving is wonderful and miraculous.
Article via Metro UK