Frank and Louie, a Guinness World Record holder cat with one body but have two faces, is the world’s oldest Janus cat. According to the owner, Martha "Marty" Stevens of Worcester, Frank and Louie passed away at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tuft's University in Grafton on Thursday morning at the age of 15 years.
Ms. Stevens observed that Frank and Louie had been "a little down" around Thanksgiving. She was administering some fluids but it didn’t get the cat feel better. On Thursday morning, the cat got sicker. Ms. Stevens raced him to Tufts.
She pulled together a funding plan for the cat's medical care while the cat is in the clinic but later on, informed by the clinic that Frank and Louie was critically ill. She then found out that the cat was euthanized after veterinarians told her he was probably suffering from a "really bad cancer."
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She pulled together a funding plan for the cat's medical care while the cat is in the clinic but later on, informed by the clinic that Frank and Louie was critically ill. She then found out that the cat was euthanized after veterinarians told her he was probably suffering from a "really bad cancer."
Read more here.
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