reply to post by ShadowXIX
Seing as the others did say it was a still born, i don't think it mattered much to the cat whether the eye was functional.

But there was a
double headed baby born somewhere in the middle east, (it had a picture- it was on msn) and it supposedly blinked all 4 eyes, and ate from both
mouths. So i would think that while the eye might have actually interfered with proper brain function, as cats aren't supposed to be born cycloptic,
it would have worked. What if, just what if, that's the reason or still birth in this case? -otherwise, i really can't think this as "proof" of
greek gods, or any other ancient things for that matter. Why? Cyclopsia is actually a human affliction- like the conditions of having an abnormally
large head (caused by a surplus of cerebrospinal fluid, expanding the unhardened fetal skull)- which people don't go calling "This baby is proof
grays exist!" And the condition of babies having smaller than usual heads, though people also don't go claiming those children (whose condition is
linked to down syndrome and mental retardation) are part possessed china doll, or proof of something else.
I'm not saying there aren't things "out there" like aliens, a creator (or god, godess, or many of these things as some choose to believe), or
that dolls can't be possessed. I AM saying however, that biologically shelled still births are a LARGE stretch for proof that ancient sentient beings
held in mythology are real.