The 1st time we "trapped" her in the mud room with a blanket, I had my welding gloves on. She nipped at me twice and then seemed to calm down. I held her on the couch for about 5 minutes and let her go. 2nd time, did not need the blanket, still wore gloves, but no nip, trying to hold and pet her for about 10 minutes, she was still very nervous and shook half the time. 3rd time was even easier and I did not wear gloves, she did not shake at all, but held here in my lap even longer, but you knew she did not want to be there. The last time we picked her up, all 4 paws were dirty, so we put her in kitchen sink and washed them off. I thought she would go ballistic, she did not...but that was the last time she ever wanted to come back in the house. Has been back outside ever since, so I guess she figured not having the option to be trapped and pick up was better then being in a warm house over night.