I have been looking for a kitten for the family for a while now. I have found a potentially very good candidate. It is a litter of 7 kittens who have been living on an elderly mans farm. He does not want them and said I could have one. His daughter feeds them and says that three will come out immediately for food but the others are a bit more shy. The three that comes out came out the very first day they were fed. The kittens are around 5-6 months old(approximately). I am going down there this weekend to pick one out. I have a cat carrier but no triggered cage or anything to trap them so I and the woman have to figure out how to get the kitten and put it into the carrier. My first cat was a feral cat who never let anyone touch or even come close to it except me. I got lucky with getting her because she walked right up to me and I just scooped her up very quickly and put her in the carrier before she realized what had happened. I was the only person in months she had ever come that close to. I will treat this kitten the same way I did my first cat and lock it in a small, safe room with all the things it needs and work with it in there until it becomes more sociable and friendly. The problem is I don't think I'll be as lucky with the kittens as I was with her. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get them to come close to me? I plan on using cat food as a lure but since they have never met me they might be to scared to come over for food. Any suggestions would be very appreciated.