Photo by Abby Wood, Smithsonian’s National Zoo.

Today, the National Zoo posted an update on Mei Xiang’s cub, Butterstick III, after her latest vet examination, revealing that the cub is doing “very well,” and, as you can see, is still cute as all hell.

The exam went very well and the cub has grown substantially since last week. She now weighs 3.07 lbs. (1.395 kg), and she’s 11.4 inches (29 cm) around her belly. At her last exam, Sept. 16 she weighed in at just under 2lbs. and was 9.8 inches (25 cm) wide around her belly. Now she is over 14 inches (36 cm) long. And each of her paws is 1.5 inches (4 cm) long. Veterinarians listened to her heart and lungs, which sound healthy.

And now comes the adorable part of the update. Try to contain yourself:

The cub is very active and keepers said she is very wiggly and squirmy. She’s trying to support her own weight. Her eyes have not opened yet, and won’t for a few more weeks. After the exam was completed, the panda team returned the cub to the den. When Mei Xiang came back to the den she immediately picked the cub up and started grooming her.

Very wiggly and squirmy, indeed. We want one.