I have a similar story about a certain inner city park infested with ferals that dined out of the rubbish bins, bred under people's decks, entered houses to steal food in the wee hours and generally made a hell of a nuisance of themselves. they were in-bred, with deformed feet and ears, mangy and mal-nourished. Disease ridden ugly things. I rang the Council to ask them to clean the cats out to be told they had tried to catch them, failed, and had given up. They suggested I call the SPCA. Did that, they said they could rent me traps and they would come and get anything I caught. They also said two of my neighbours on the park had tried and not caught a one - the cats were too smart, or educated. In the end I did the same as you. No suppressor tho. Just a wee old Winchester single shot bolt and shorts. A 4 ft high retained bank with a bowl of milk in front. Me back in the garage with a side door open about 30 ft away. Through early and mid-summer fireworks are a thing in the inner city. No-one noticed the pop I made. over a period of a couple of months I cleaned them all out. Several adult dams, a couple of Toms and about 20 half grown mangey offspring. All headshots. I would put them in a black rubbish sack rolled up tight and go for a walk of an evening when the rubbish bins were lined up down the street and pick one at random. I thought it only fair the neighbours should contribute something. Many years later there still has not been a feral problem in the area.
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