I get the basket ready, towel/liner inside, all ready, as quietly as I can, some hours beforehand, and leave it open. Then I sneak up on the cat (I hate waking them) and catch them from behind, under their armpits. Hold them at arm's length so they can't kick you. Ram in basket.
The other way to do it is to put down a little food, stand behind them when they have eaten a little, and repeat as above.
Do just as Boxtops says - but if they do manage to get past you, follow them slowly, closing any doors behind you. With luck, you might confine them to one room and 'nabbing' one will be a bit easier. Good luck.
I have to take Eric for some booster injections in a week or so (I just got him), I plan on doing the same thing for him I did to all my cats, hide the carrier in one room then grab him and bag him when he's least expecting it :c)
Wolf is correct. They are fast and very hard to catch. I would suggest a vet's blowpipe and some domestic feline tranquilizer. Has anyone here got any of this stuff?
could you not get one of those trap cages from the vets - where you put some tasty food at the entrance to the cage and as the cat moves in to eat it, a trap door comes down and the cat is safely in the cage.
When i moved into this house, I had the previous owners cat living with me for a few weeks as she couldn't catch it when they moved. Despite her coming round every few days to look for the cat, it hid well!
Gradually it started coming in through the cat flap and getting further into the house, eventually sleeping in its old place at the top of the stairs. While it was up there I had to shut the cat flap quick and ring its owner to come and get it! Luckily I like cats :-)
we dont have access to the property now as its empty and the cats are outside, all good ideas but the cats are fine till you attempt to put them in the basket.