Two-Faced Feline of the Day: It was 12 years ago this month that a local pet breeder brought Frank and Louie to Tufts Veterinary Clinic to be euthanized.
You see, Frank and Louie is no ordinary cat — the verb conjugation alone should have tipped you off to that. Frank and Louie is a Janus cat, and he wasn’t expected to live very long. But veterinary nurse Marty was up to the challenge, and took Frank and Louie home with her.
Fast forward a dozen years, and the two-faced cat was just named the “longest-lived Janus cat” by Guinness World Records.
Watch the Worcester Telegram & Gazette report below for more on this amazing fate-defying feline:
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Could not be a bigger fan of this cat.
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