In the world of cats, Wilcox said, it is very rare. if it occurs, usuallythe individual concerned will not live long.Frank and Louie was born on 8 September 1999. Celebrating his birthday, their name was recorded in the latest edition of GuinnessWorld Records to be published in 2012.
Twelve years is, Frank and Louie, sharing living in the same body.Both were born conjoined, stuck in one body with two mouths, twonoses, three eyes and two ears. To this day, no significant healthproblems in both.
Sara Wilcox, a spokesman for Guinness World Records, said theyare the cats of the world's oldest types of Janus. Called 'Janus'classification based on the British zoologist, Dr. Karl Shuker, who called it by name the two-faced Roman god.Frank and Louie had craniofacial duplication, an extremely rarecongenital condition. Known also as diprosopia, the individual will have two similar faces in one head.
Marty, a veterinarian who is also the owner of the cat, found it by accident. In 1999, he was the arrival of visitors bring a kitten-sizedpalm of his hand, asked him to perform lethal injection oreuthanasia. Marty refuses. Women from Massacusetts offerschange: able to maintain both.
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