Hi there- yes, my friend knew the dumpers and were able to track down her background to a certain extent. She is not spayed as far as I know, and from what I have read that is indeed very important. My not keeping her has nothing at all to do with the behavior, but instead is a combination of space (she is literally taking up ALL the floor space) and finances (I CANNOT afford to get her spayed or even take her for a checkup), so I will be reaching out to rescues and hoping that they will do these things for me.I live in New York City and I have 2 dogs, a cat, a bearded dragon, 2 rats, a corn snake and now Ruby, and I do not have a job at the moment. I work to support my animals while being a full time student. I also move A LOT. Doing that is hard enough with the dogs, but with Ruby, I think it might be downright impossible (although I am fantasizing about building her an enclosure under my bed). For her sake, I really should not keep her, so I am going to try not to. She deserves an amazing forever home, and I will do everything I can to get her one. She is slowly building up her endurance for moving around the house- I think she just never got to hop before, and I am really enjoying letting her try new foods (parsley, kale, collard, turnip and mustard greens, carrot tops- she won’t touch the actual carrots). I am just absolutely enamored with her, and I hope she gets the very best.