At least the one here does.
There is a colony of about half a dozen that live in the ravine next to the parking lot. As often as I shop there, I had no idea! But Saturday night I was having the usual exciting evening (not!) and saw them chasing each other. They weren't very concerned when I walked near them, but wouldn't let me get closer than 8 feet from them. I fed them a can of food and left.
I came back with my trap and they watched me set it up. I walked away and stood behind my truck. Within 15 minutes, a pretty calico was in the trap. I took her and the trap home and came back to try again. There was a women there with a huge bowl of dry food and a half dozen cans, feeding. She comes every night at midnight because she works at a hospital.
Needles to say, I didn't get any more of the cats, but at least they aren't going hungry.
Cali is already spayed, has her first shots and is in my cat room in a cage. She's touchable and has let me hold her. Not a good candidate for TNR, if I can figure out how to find her a home.
I've got a picture at Photobucket, but I'm having trouble posting it from home. I'll try in the morning.
Mary
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