Courtney Janney, Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Here’s some happy news: The National Zoo’s new panda cub received a “clean bill of health” at her first full veterinary exam.

According to the Zoo, Butterstick was given the exam yesterday afternoon after her mother, Mei Xiang, finally stopped cuddling her. “It’s amazing to see how much she has grown in less than one month,” Brandie Smith, senior curator of mammals and giant pandas, said in a release. “Mei Xiang continues to be a great mom, as she was with her first cub, Tai Shan, and it shows.”

Here are the cub’s current stats: She weighs slightly less than two pounds, is 10.6 inches in length (from tail to nose) and is 9.8 inches wide. Butterstick, who was fathered by the National Zoo’s Tian Tian, has yet to open her eyes, but now has the signature panda colors. Per Chinese tradition, she won’t be named for a few months.