Hooray! That's wonderful progress. Try not to push her. I would wait and see if she approaches you, or at least ask her permission to graze her with your touch. I wouldn't even be thinking about adopting her out at this point. Let her get used to the fact that switching homes means a step up on her situation first. After she's wonderful with you, I'd ask friendly humans to come around her and when she gets to feeling safe around new people, then I'd start to consider adoption.
Patience my dear,
Nina

Kelley Saveika wrote:
She's MUCH better as of last night. Ate a whole bowl of food, and let me come very close to touching her, then put her paw out to stop me (no claws this time, though.). I'm not sure of the next step. I can put her on anti anxiety meds, but if she's ok with me I won't know if they are working. I don't think I can take a chance on adopting her out at this point.


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