She is stunning!
I'll get more pics of her soon once she's settled in and doesn't try to get me again. Yes Wyatt if you read this, this little girl let me know that she was afraid.
I could barely hear her hiss...sounded like when your ear starts wringing due to weather pressure or something...she was just really afraid of new people and new surroundings (well duh, I realized this when we first came to see her weeks ago). She's just a shy gal and needs some TLC with handling to realize I'm not going to eat her. LOL!
Let's just say having that pretty little mouth opened at 1.5' away from my face helped me to wake up sunday morning. LOL! Actually I don't know whether I was just that tired or if I'm just getting used to all the "unpredictable" and new animals from all the rescues coming in...I didn't flip out or react hugely, I just had a reflex to jerk my head only back a bit but didn't seem to make me afraid. That's a good thing! Especially now that I have a burmese to grow up with. LOL!
Amanda - stopping her rambling...I will say this...this is NOT an aggressive girl. She's just new and shy. I bet I'll have pics in a few weeks or so of her sitting in my lap being what I know she really is...a sweetheart! 
Thanks Wyatt!
Let me know what those dwarfs are breeding! 
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