:'(Early last year I went on holiday and put my cat Jasper (huge, black, fluffy,bowling ball with legs) in my usual cattery and casually mentioned I might consider another cat when I got back. Coincidentally they were currently boarding a cat for Covcats as there were no fosterers free. So, in my innocence I took a look at her, and said that if Jasper and Tinkerbell got on OK I'd consider it. So I took two cats home with me! I renamed her Carrie and although extremely nervous, she accepted me. I have since found out a bit more of her history and it turns out she's partly feral which explains my problem. I cannot, just cannot, catch her to put her in a carrier to take her either to the vet's or the cattery. I succeeded once by putting food in and moving it further in day by day until she had to go right in. But she's highly intelligent and won't fall for that one again. I want to continue with her vaccinations and to board her while I'm on holiday ( I have since rescued another cat and am now a Covcat fosterer). Any hints on how to get her to accept being held, or picked up would be greatfully received. She does sit on my lap occasionally if all is quiet, but jumps a mile at the slightest noise or movement.