The Remarkable Tale of Frank and Louie – A Two‑Faced Miracle Cat
In the world of feline anomalies, Janus cats—named after the two-faced Roman god—are exceedingly rare and typically survive only a few days after birth. This is due to a congenital condition known as diprosopus or craniofacial duplication, where parts or all of the face are duplicated. These abnormalities often include critical organ duplication, leading to…