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    How's her attitude? Mine is younger and was a rescue that we got from Animal Control, she was very defensive and nippy at first. Thankfully they have pretty short teeth compared to their overall size. It took a few months but she's really mellowed and will pop out of her tub to crawl on us and chill when we check on her.

    Also don't be surprised if yours backs off feeding a bit over the winter, annies are known for that even if you keep them warm they sense the changing seasons. They make up for it in the spring.

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    Re: New yellow girl

    She's really tame and sweet so far. My younger guy is still very flightly, although he seems to be getting out of the nipping stage, he has been musking.
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