Not emaciated but thin. She was sold to me as a picky eater, but the RI was pretty obvious within the first week (gaping, bubbles around the mouth; not something that just happened over night) so I don't buy that. She's about 140g and for her size I'd expect her to be about 50 - 70 grams heavier if she had the proper body condition. She actually came in at 131g but she ate a mouse for me right off the bat and has held steady onto that ten extra grams even after a big poop. That feeding was back on March 21st, so I'm confident there is nothing wrong with her ability to eat and put on the proper weight. She just needs to feel better enough to want to eat.