STRANGE BUT TRUE
Doctors say Siberian 'wild child' could soon adapt to normal life
Photo of five-year-old feral girl Natasha Mikhailova who was brought up by cats and dogs
© RIA Novosti. Denis GukovFragment of the Mowgli cartoon
© RIA Novosti. RIA NovostiCHITA, May 28 (RIA Novosti) - Doctors believe that the girl who was 'raised' by dogs and cats in chilling squalor in the East Siberian city of Chita could soon adapt to a normal life, a psychiatrist said on Thursday.
The girl, 5, nicknamed Mowgli by Russian media after the character from the Rudyard Kipling book, has not learned to speak, and makes only animal-like noises, despite sharing the three-room flat with her father and other relatives.
The child, who was found by police "unwashed, in dirty clothes, and with the obvious habits of a domestic animal," is at the physical development stage of a two or three year old and is being treated in a rehabilitation center.
"The girl will be able to adapt and will quickly catch up with her contemporaries in development," psychiatrist Mikhail Vinogradov said, adding Russia had previous experience in dealing with such children.
The psychiatrist said that the child, who has never been outside her flat, has first to go through a period of adaptation with children of the same development stage.
The report said the family was living in squalor, and that "the water, heating, gas, and sanitation had long ago been switched off."
Despite being isolated from society, the girl found no difficulty playing with other children at the center. Specialist medical staff, who are currently studying the child, said that "she looks like she'll be healthy."
The girl's mother called in at a police station when she realized her daughter had been taken. The father, who was not in the flat when the police discovered the girl, was detained on Wednesday.
A criminal case has been opened against family members, but the maximum prison term is three years. Authorities are deciding whether they should lose their paternal rights.
The father said however he considered the family's living conditions as normal and demanded that the child be returned home. He added that the girl's mother was an alcoholic who neglected the child.

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