Re: Why was/is she like this?
It's amazing how far she's come.
She's now called Florence! (Thought name meaning was fitting/ "Flourishing")
She absolutely hasn't bitten or shown any form of stereotypical behaviour.
She's very curious, loves to dig and likes it when you hide food.
I've been offering her various tasty treats, and she already places her frontpaws on my open palms. She even sat ony my hand today, eating food!
I 'bother' her about two times a day, when she's already awake. I don't wake her up otherwise. I talk to her and give her treats. and very gently pet het back about 10 times, then leave her be after about 4 minutes.
Adding more bedding and a few other items didn't bother her in the slightest.
She just kept on doing her own thing.
I was able to tease her a bit, by placing some seeds atop her head. As usual she didn't care.
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