If it is an orange tabby, it more than likely is a male cat. If any rescue group comes out with a trap to catch the animal, depending on how much the kitty begins to become "humanized", will depend on how long a kill group will keep it. I would notify a no-kill shelter.

Did anyone see Animal Cops on the Animal Planet channel last Saturday evening? They showed a home full of cats and the more they looked the more they found. It took them 3 days to catch all of the cats that were in the filthy house. At the end of the episode, they counted 274 cats all living in this house. Also, that one of the rescuers said, that they all will be euthanized because of all of them being so feral. I am sure that some of them could have been saved and "humanized", but because of so many of them, I suppose no one had the time to sort through all of the furkids to find those that could be domesticated.