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She's fine.. I took her to the vet next day.. He spayed her that afternoon. She's doing very well now. Sorry for the late reply.. I was very terrified at that time and the comment section made me scary. So I stopped seeing the posts. I'm very sorry for not responding.How is the kitty doing? Is she straining? is she panting? How many hours until the vet opens?
Stefanz has a good idea about trying to create her now and keep her inside the crate. it will probably take some time to get her in the crate, anyway.
While you are waiting, you can practice putting a towel over a cushion or pillow and stuffing it in the carrier. Keeping in mind that a real cat will try using it's back feet to keep from going into the crate, it's a good time to "scruff" the pillow (through the towel) with your dominant hand while using the other hand to lift & work the pillow into the crate.
If you can calmly herd or persuade your cat into a small room, it is highly likely that she will enter the crate on her own, if the door is propped open. Then you can casually close the door and cover the crate. She may protest but it is the best situation. And it is less scary than seizing her and forcing her into the carrier.
Please keep us updated.