Is that really a feral cat or is it a stray??
Hi, just wanted to add some info that will be helpful to you..
There is a big difference between a feral cat and a stray one..A stray cat is likely to approach you, although usually not too close for you to touch him/her.. A stray cat is usually vocal and may be seen at all hours of the day..
A feral cat is silent, will not approach humans unknown to him/her and generally will only be seen from dusk to dawn.. Unless extrodinarily hungry and foraging for food a feral cat has adapted to conditions and is likely to apear well-groomed.. If you put food down for a feral cat he/she will wait until you move away before approaching..
Why am I telling you this?? Because a feral needs to be neutered/spayed ASAP...a stray cat may just be lost and needs help to find a way home..
Getting ahead of the overpouulation problem with ferals is not possible...Feral cats breed much faster than we can ever tame them... they will most likely die in shelters, where they have been brought, in far greater numbers than can ever be adopted.