We're all familiar with the evil villain Two-Face in the Batman series. Fans and experts on the series say that his double expression is not only the physical manifestation of his inner ugliness, but also of the good within.
Unfortunately, the scarred, deformed side of his face is the aspect which we all notice the most. In short, his physical deformity automatically slots him into the category of "undesirable" or "bad guy."
In the real world, the same sort of discrimination almost ended the life of little "Frank and Louis," the cat with two faces.
Vets were ready to euthanize him when Marty Stevens, his current owner, saved him from his dreadful fate. Now, twelve years later, "Frank and Louis" is still going strong, taking long walks on a leash with his owner, riding in the car, and seeking affection from everyone he meets.
Two-faced cats are born with a disease called "Janus condition." In most cases, Janus kittens hardly live more than a few days. Frank and Louis proved to be the exception to this rule, and his love for life makes his case all the more extraordinary.
We are so happy that this special kitty was given a second chance at life. Frank and Louis' case proves to us that appearance isn't everything, and that a strong desire to live and enjoy life is enough to conquer any physical defect!
Story and images courtesy of: CBS News
7 comments:
We are so happy that he was saved.
Me and mom are so happy too to know kitty was given a second chance ! Bravo for him : )
xoxo
That is one great save fur sure!
This is an amazing story!
xo Catherine
great story!!! he looks very happy!!
We had never heard of janus condition but we are so happy he had the chance to live.
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
We're glad Frank and Louis were saved and are living such a good life!
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