That's ok. As it turned out, she did _not_ eat the fuzzy- it crawled away and died and rotted, and the next day when I got home from work it smelled like there was a human corpse in my bedroom, or maybe like the septic tank had backed up, emptying its entire contents into one room. I searched and found the fuzzy, and was very disappointed.
After that I think I tried a toad-guts-scented fuzzy, which did not work, (a toad that died- I didn't kill it for that) and then I decided, that's it, she's lost as much weight as I'm willing to accept, I'll try assist-feeding her. Which was sort of a cluster the first time I tried, but I got the pink down, and the next times were much easier, and I've been sticking to a five day schedule, and she's been gaining a gram here, a gram there. Finally last week I went to two pinks, and she now weighs more than when I caught her. On a good day, I press a pink up against her snout, she opens her mouth, I pop it in, and she swallows as I massage her throat. On a bad day, I get her to open her mouth by pressing the side with a chopstick, and we procede from there, with much writhing and musking. Even on a "bad" day the whole procedure takes only two minutes or less.
A couple days ago she crawled willingly into my hand for the first time- so I am reassured that she doesn't "hate" me for the sometimes unpleasantness of being assist-fed. At all other times, she is sweet and gentle and shy. Did you see her video in General Chit Chat, Addy The Cobra?
So anyway, thanks for the feeding tongs suggestion. She is, unfortunately, the biggest chicken in the universe. When I put a live tiny frog in with her, she didn't even notice it, and then as she'd accidentally get close, the frog would boing over to the other side of the feeding container, and Addy would recoil in horror, hissing and spreading her hood. Eventually the frog learned it had nothing to fear, and wouldn't even move if she touched it.
So I don't know when I'm going to try to feed her on her own again- but she's going to be at a nice safe weight. Maybe in the spring.
Nanci