A family in Oregon has been left stunned after their cat gave birth to a kitten with two faces.
The incredibly rare cat was born overnight on Wednesday, and boasts two faces - complete with four eyes, two noses, and two mouths.
The miracle kitten was born to the King family, who are now looking after the two-faced feline at their home in Oregon. Kyla King discovered the cat on Wednesday morning when they awoke to find their family cat had given birth to a litter of six kittens.
Check out the King family discussing their rare kitten below:
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But upon inspection, it didn't take long to notice one of the cats was rather special.
Kyla then sent a photo of the two-faced-cat to her husband, BJ King, saying: "We have 6-1/3 kitty cats now!"
And due to the fact the cat has two faces, they have given it two names - Biscuits and Gravy (although, they do refer to the kitten as 'Biscuits' for short.
Amazingly, Biscuits can eat with one mouth while meowing out of the other.
Cats like Biscuits are known as 'Janus cats', named after the Roman god Janus, who is often depicted with two faces - one looking to the future and one looking to the past.
Janus cats have a rare congenital defect called disprosopus or cranial duplication. And sadly, the life expectancy for cats like Biscuits and Gravy is short, but the King family is remaining optimistic.
In addition, the King family is referring to Biscuits as 'it', simply because Janus cats don't have any real identifiable sex.
Kyla told the CBS-affiliated news station KOIN6 that the family will "do their best" to keep Biscuits and Gravy alive and well.
BJ added: "It does seem pretty lively and has an appetite and seems to be doing pretty well."
The family added that although they have received many requests from people looking to adopt the special kitten, they plan on keeping it and enjoying their time with Biscuits and Gravy for as long as possible.