<h1>Pictured: Kitten with two heads that meows out of both mouths
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<p> By <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=y&authornamef=Daily+Mail+Reporter" class="author">Daily Mail Reporter</a>
<br /> Last updated at 9:21 AM on 20th November 2008
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<p>Shocked vets have delivered a kitten with two faces.
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<p>The kitten can only eat with one of its mouths, due to a cleft palate - but it meows simultaneously through both.
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<p>The only member of an otherwise normal litter of three, it is said to be doing well.
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<p class="imageCaption">Double take: The two-faced kitten has a one-in-a-million congenital deformity
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<p>It was born in the vet's surgery after its mother developed complications during the birth.
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<p>Nurse Louisa Burgess, who delivered the kitten in Perth, Western Australia, with vet George Huber, said she had never seen a two-faced cat in 12 years of working in animal health.
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<p>'I have seen cats with two tails and extra legs, but not this,' she said.
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<p>'It has a full tummy and it survived the night so that is a good sign. It seems content, it meows and purrs.'
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<p class="imageCaption">Small wonder: The kitten was born at the vet's after its mother developed birth complications
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<p>Ms Burgess added: 'This is the result of a congenital deformity. Something has gone wrong in the early embryonic development.'
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<p>One in a million cats is born with two heads.
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<p>The owners plan to keep the kitten and are said to be considering calling it Mr Men or Quasi Modo, according to Australian website InMyCommunity.com.au.
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<p>By coincidence there has been another report of a two-faced kitten in the US this year. Born in Texas in February, it was part of a litter of seven.
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<p>In August a kitten with four eyes, two noses and one mouth was born in Ohio, but it died after five days.
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<p class="imageCaption">The kitten's owners plan to keep it ... and call it Quasi Modo
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<p>Shocked vets have delivered a kitten with two faces.
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<p>The kitten can only eat with one of its mouths, due to a cleft palate - but it meows simultaneously through both.
</p>
<p>The only member of an otherwise normal litter of three, it is said to be doing well.
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<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/11/20/article-1087753-0289472D000005DC-852_468x387.jpg" alt="Two-faced kitten" class="blkBorder" height="387" width="468" />
<p class="imageCaption">Double take: The two-faced kitten has a one-in-a-million congenital deformity
</p>
<p>It was born in the vet's surgery after its mother developed complications during the birth.
</p>
<p>Nurse Louisa Burgess, who delivered the kitten in Perth, Western Australia, with vet George Huber, said she had never seen a two-faced cat in 12 years of working in animal health.
</p>
<p>'I have seen cats with two tails and extra legs, but not this,' she said.
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<p>'It has a full tummy and it survived the night so that is a good sign. It seems content, it meows and purrs.'
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<img src="http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/11/20/article-1087753-028946CC000005DC-682_468x286.jpg" alt="Two-faced kitten" class="blkBorder" height="286" width="468" />
<p class="imageCaption">Small wonder: The kitten was born at the vet's after its mother developed birth complications
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<p>Ms Burgess added: 'This is the result of a congenital deformity. Something has gone wrong in the early embryonic development.'
</p>
<p>One in a million cats is born with two heads.
</p>
<p>The owners plan to keep the kitten and are said to be considering calling it Mr Men or Quasi Modo, according to Australian website InMyCommunity.com.au.
</p>
<p>By coincidence there has been another report of a two-faced kitten in the US this year. Born in Texas in February, it was part of a litter of seven.
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<p>In August a kitten with four eyes, two noses and one mouth was born in Ohio, but it died after five days.
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<p class="imageCaption">The kitten's owners plan to keep it ... and call it Quasi Modo
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