Ok, Nerona, the pregnant feral I've talked about, as much as I tried, she wasn't trappable. But... she was eating more and more. Her appetite became nothing short of voracious. And today, she's dissapeared. Every morning she always would show up from a distance hidden in some corner waiting for me to leave food. Today she is nowhere to be seen. I've checked everywhere. I can't see her anywhere. I've checked all the obvious places in the garage, and even that old toolshed no one enters.
Taking the worst case scenario: The next door house is empty. The neighbors have another place in Florida and they come and go. And they haven't been there in months. And their garage has many places in which a female cat could keep a litter. If she has taken that house as her place, she wasn't stupid... she found the hardest spot for me to get into. The absent neighbors are very friendly with me, and I am sure they wouldn't mind if I jumped the concrete wall. But I really don't think its wise to jump on a litter like that, as she might move elsewhere.
I am leaving just as much food in case.
Taking the worst case scenario: The next door house is empty. The neighbors have another place in Florida and they come and go. And they haven't been there in months. And their garage has many places in which a female cat could keep a litter. If she has taken that house as her place, she wasn't stupid... she found the hardest spot for me to get into. The absent neighbors are very friendly with me, and I am sure they wouldn't mind if I jumped the concrete wall. But I really don't think its wise to jump on a litter like that, as she might move elsewhere.
I am leaving just as much food in case.