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Originally Posted by cypher
Aww bless! She really does look tiny & totally adorable.
Well done for giving her a chance, it sounds as though she's responding well so far & as you've been having quite a bit of hand contact with her already I'm sure she'll continue to get tamer & grow in confidence.
Russian's don't get wet tail btw so that's one thing you don't need to worry about.
I would imagine any similar symptoms would be due to her adjusting to new foods & just eating again.
Be careful to avoid sweet foods, even natural sugars like fruit as Russian hybrids can be prone to diabetes.
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Thank you for your help!! I didn't know they were prone to diabetes but i haven't given her any sweets since I've had her so that's a plus