Since the little british girl Lilien Molnar, who was born six months ago, had not opened his eyes during the first five days of his life, the doctors quickly, that she was blind. And in the course of the first week she was also diagnosed with the disease, called cat’s eye syndrome.

It is a kromosal disorder, where there is a hole in the iris the colored part of the eye. In addition to cat’s eye syndrome, it was also found that the small Lillien had the disease mikroftalmi, which often makes the eyes smaller and more narrow. And together they get the two diseases Lilliens eyes look like the eyes of a cat.

It writes multiple media heribland Mirror and Daily Mail
And the parents also describe their daughter’s illness on the website GoFundMe

Here smiling six-month-old Lillien to the world. She is a happy little girl, despite the fact that she is born blind. Photo: Go Fund Me

Lilliens parents, David and Cintia Molnar, was of course deeply unhappy as they were made aware of their daughter’s serious eye disease. But in spite of his inborn disability is six months old Lillien a small happy baby, constantly smiling.

The 36-year-old Cintia Molnar from Hemel Hemstead, in Herfordshire in England telling her that her daughter’s eyes are the same size as a cat’s eyes, and that they will never be normal.

Lillien Molnars eyes are also smaller and much more narrow than normal eyes. Photo: Go fund Me

– And when she gets a little bigger, her eyes have the same line in the iris, which cats have. But she is our little girl, and we want the best for our daughter and will do everything to ensure that she gets the best quality of life as possible, says Cintia Molnar, and adds:

– Our daughter will of course not be able to do the same things that most other babies do, because she is blind. And it is heartbreaking to experience, when we are out among other children.

Lillien Molnar also says that her daughter has not yet begun to climb due to his eye condition, and she is also not able to play with different toys like the other children of the same age.

But she smiles all the time, and it warms my heart, tells Cintia and adds how she reacted when the doctors first told her, that little Lillien is blind.

– I fainted almost. It was a terrible piece of news. I remember that I cried and screamed that it could not fit, that my daughter was blind.

today, the parents have become accustomed to their daughter’s fate, and they are aware that they have to accept that their daughter allegedly will never, ever be able to see.

– It is hard to think that your daughter may never want to see your face, and there are days when the thought makes me depressed, says Cintia Molnar.

The small Lillien was born with two different eye diseases. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

Lillien enjoy life despite his eye condition. Photo: Ritzau Scanpix