"Super scared, was in litter box when I approached and she stayed there the whole time. I only opened the cage from the other side, as even touching the gate on her side made her eyes go wide and ears flatten. I interacted through the cage doors for most of the visit. I took a churro for her which she sniffed but did not move forward to eat. I ended up putting some of the wet treat on the side of the litter box close to where she was and on the other side as well - to try to entice her to move. She did not move and was still scared and shaky. I stayed on her side of the cage outside the door and talked soothingly which seemed to slowly calm her down. I got her to tuck, resettle and close her eyes by the end of my visit but the moment I started walking away she had eyes wide and she looked wary of the room / sounds. Approach with caution and do not try to force touching or move her out of the litter box. She was even a little tremble-y when I first saw her.
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