This little girl was retired and being thrown away as a feeder because of the huge tumor which I suspect is a mammary tumor but I won't know for sure until I make her vet appointment tomorrow. She didn't have a name so I named her hope feeling it was fitting to the situation I can already tell that she is a sweet girl and she isn't aggressive at all though she does not want to be touched or handled so I settle for now for sniffs because she is curious until she thinks your hand is gonna touch her and then she runs.She is a little on the chubby side which makes me think she might be pregnant but again that is another thing I will bring up with my vet and maybe discuss spaying her depending on what she wants to do about the tumor. I don't know how many litters she has had and I honestly didn't ask for fear of turning green with anger and saying things that weren't to kind.I had enough trouble controlling my daughters mouth haha kids are so very honest and have no filter so I just wanted to get her and get out.But anyway here she is and I didn't get to many pictures because she quickly hid inside her box and again I don't wanna force anything on her right now.The tumor though you can't see it very well in the pictures comes and goes and is huge when it pushes all the way out She laid on top the box earlier and it was hanging over the side...grrr made my tummy churn ugh and the tank is only temporary and she will be getting her own cage asap until she can come out of quarantine and gets done with any medical procedures and then I will start introductions with the other girls and then.. I will most likely rehome her but right now I am focused on getting her all fixed up
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