Skip punishing her, time outs, scruffing and/or dragging. She needs to learn to trust you. She may come around in a few days it may take a month or more. The quickest and easiest way to work with a biter is with rewards. I mostly use olive oil/ferretone or ferrivite/nutrical/kittyvite. Get her attention with the food. Once she is focused on the treat you can make an attempt to pet her with your hand in a balled fist. The fist will give her less area to bite and you'll take the bite on the back of your hand or the finger between the knuckle and the first joint,. You can try a pen or a feather if you don't trust her. She needs to be used to some kind of contact. You may even be able to go as far as picking her up as long as she has the treat to focus on. Give her treats through the bars too. If you are worried about being nipped, put it on a spoon. If you feel brave, feed her from the flat of your hand with your fingers together. [Posted in FML issue 4586]