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You can ring the RSPCA, when there is a large group of feral cats in one area, but once caught the RSPCA usually put down the cats, unless they are kittens, they will try to find homes for them. You can try to catch them yourself then give them in to the RSPCA which i don't approve of. Or catch the kittens and try to find homes for them.

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