Although Frankie has a home, he still has a long road ahead of him; he was born with a large overbite that will need to be corrected when he gets a bit older. Cats born with four ears tend to also have other genetic issues.
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“We are still waiting for his adult teeth to grow (roughly another five months), but when they do, his lower canines will need removing,” Georgia said. “If they aren’t removed, they will cause damage to his palate when he closes his mouth. His upper canines should be able to remain, but they are probably going to hang out of his mouth like little vampire teeth.”

Despite all of the odds being stacked against him, Frankie is a fighter and it doesn’t stop him from living life to the fullest – just like a kitten should. He now has a family that loves and supports him, no matter how rough things get.
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