BC, I suspect part of the problem is the fact that poor Sharon doesn't just have this one cat to sort out, so it isn't just as simple as find someone to trap and get her to you, she has to try and juggle everything else as well.
Desley, it is charitable of you to take that view, but this is an all too familiar pattern that is emerging here - Sharon will turn herself inside out rather than accept an offer of help from me. As for trapping, if you read further down the thread, the person feeding her is quite confident they can pick her up and put her in a carry case, so that is not actually an issue. The only outstanding issue is transport, as far as I can see, and since PB is frequently dashing off to all parts of the country on rescue missions, I find it hard to understand why she would consider a quick trip up the M2 a major obstacle. There is more going on here than meets the eye.
Oddly enough, I do have a quite sound insight into the challenges of rescue, but this one is either incredibly badly run (in terms of administrative coordination) or is playing power games ... I have yet to get a straight answer from Sharon and PB's comment about it being late at night does not really have any relevance, because while it was late at night when she posted, my offer was made during business hours - at least a vet's business hours. A quick phone call to the cat's carers to arrange capture, and a quick phone call to the vet are not a major undertaking, no matter how busy one is ...
and this latest list of obstacles is not helping my blood pressure - Sharon plays the 'poor little me' card way too hard at times ...
Sorry to be so blunt, but there is a history here of obstruction and avoidance, and I am not in the mood to take it much longer ...