Ooooo! Grab tha little beauty asap! She is LOVELY!!!.....and we will definately want to see more of her!

Yes, sit in the room and talk gently to her for awhile, then as QSL instructed me, contact is ALL important...reach in with a stick, a handle on something...anything that will reach her and touch her to get her use to it. it may take a few times of reaching in with it without contact, possiably even leaving it in there where she can see and get use to it. Taming a feral is a slow process so take your time and don"t rush...

After leaving the two I had in another room, I knew they had to be "exposed" to more activity so that when I simply walked in the room, they wouldn't freak and THAT worked wonders.. At first I opened the door for awhile... then I moved the cage closer to the door and worked gradually on it until I had them in the living room. Seeing me interact with my own kitties helped them a lot. PLAY is important so find ways to get them to play with something YOU have.. a stick.... a fuzzy on wand a ball you throw in at her. You have to work at it off and on all day.

To get her use to being handled, when it gets to the point you can reach in the cage with her and her not freak out.. Slip her in a pillow case to handle her. Just sit her in your lap in the pillow case and pet and talk to her. When she seem comfortable with that, start reaching under her like you are going to pick her up... do that until she is use to your hand being under her.... THEN pick her up under the tummy for a instant and put her back down.. (All this done IN the sack)... You get the picture? Slow and easy, don't rush it but she is a whole lot younger than the ones I had and should tame sooner and this may go a lot faster for you.

I am sure there are better experts out there than me but this will get you started. If You need any help just post and someone will answer. BUT>>>GRAB that little beautiful ball of fluff!! She is BEAUTIFUL!