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    Re: Stuck eye shed..what would a vet do?

    Quote Originally Posted by kasmir View Post
    Thank you, I'll try this..I'm just very concerned about somehow causing damage to his cute little bug eyes. As long as this isn't really possible, I'll be willing to try. If this doesn't help, do you think I'll need to see a vet?
    Be very gentle and don't force it..I've also known people to apply a light LIGHT coat of Neosporine to the eye cap to allow it to soften up..If it doesn't come off with the moist Q-tip wait till next shed, they typically come off with the next shed if not then you might want to get a vet to remove them..
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