Many ferals will 'go crazy' when trapped. There's not a lot you (or someone more experienced) can do about that except to cover the cage with a blanket. You can buy humane traps at Lowe's/Home Depot. One trick I've learned is to put the food on a paper plate and then set the trap down on TOP of that so that the food dish is not actually in the trap with the cat. (When you pick up the trap the food's not in there spilling around. t
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That's easy to resolve, just don't let your cats out when you have the trap down. Most shelters and many vets have traps they will let people borrow (some charge a deposit). It's actually really easy. You do need to set up a drop off appointment with a vet before you trap, so you wont trap him and then have to "store" him for days waiting for an appointment. Most vets will give you a sliding "drop off" appointment if they work with ferals at all, because it's hard to know exactly when one will be trapped, so you can't really set a specific day/time appointment. Phaewryn http://ucat.us/domesticcatlinks.html Special Needs Cat Resources

