Congratulations! Don't worry...the best thing you can do is refrain from pushing yourself on her. Let her come to you when she is ready. Try not to pick her up or pet her very much...give her space. After she observes you and hears you speaking quietly and kindly, she'll feel safer and will really warm to you when you start feeding her foods she likes. No matter how cute she is, force yourself to let her be and respect her need to be independent for awhile. Hope this will help...Susan & Bula