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I have to agree. Box trap can be a Hav-A-Hart trap and I highly recommend these in fact I consider one just as essential to chicken-keeping as a feeder, waterer, etc. But a lot of cats are wiley, I've only caught one, well, OK two, but one was one of our dopey cats lol. OK so, especially if you're in a rural area, but in general, trapping in a Hav-A-Hart then turning the cat in to the local shelter is completely politically correct.
I had a young bird dog get loose and come in over here, worried a couple of chickens and killed one, I wasn't sure what to do with her and was considering whether to just keep her until I noticed she had a name plate on her collar with a phone number so I called, her owner's just up the street. The 2nd time she got loose, I simply charged her owner $20 for the dead chicken and said that would be the standard charge, I've not had a problem since! He knows the alternative is that I take her to the shelter and he's got to bail her out, for even more. Nice dog, the guy's decent too he's just not that good a dog trainer and whenever I even think she might be loose I go out to the road because she loves me and she'll come right to me.
OK so with the cats, here's my real *advice* instead of rambling. Learn from the crazy cat-ladies, there are "capture and spay/neuter" programs all over, and those people know how to catch cats. The Hav-A-Hart trap works fine on an animal that's not familiar with it, but once they learn it they shy way. That's where the good old box trap with a person watching, and triggering it manually comes into play. That's what these folks are forced to do, there are cats that learn about traps, so they just make a box trap with a string you pull and spend a little time on a stake out.
You can find the sites and learn from them how to trap these cats.
Then take to the shelter, for me, at this point in time, SSS only applies to possums etc.