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Thanks so much! I am going to call the vet first thing in the am.
I think Lily might have cherry eye.
I'm worried and I don't know what to do.
This just happened.
Please tell me what I can do.
I will call the vet in the am.
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It's very common n this may be her only cherry eye if it recurs u have options to fix it but for now watch the video n relax I think most of us have gone through cherry eye with our babies![]()
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My Daisy has a Cherry Eye that shows up every so often. I just gently put it back in where it belongs. She doesn't seem to mind, and it's showing up less frequently as she's gotten older. She's 9 months now, and I'm hopeful that it will disappear for good one day soon. If it doesn't, I'll just keep fixing it. IMHO it isn't worth the risk, expense, or aggravation of a surgery.
Rosie came to us from the rescue with a bad case of cherry eye. We did a bunch of research, opted for the tuck and tack surgery, and it came back within weeks. Since then, we've opted for benign neglect, but reading about everyone's experiences here we may consider getting it removed - we really did not want to leave her with chronic dry-eye, but if that's not a big probability, then maybe it'll be best. Rosie's is so big and bad that no amount of massaging helps anymore; she's almost 3 years old, and it doesn't seem to bother her (probably bothers us a lot more!).