The strangest thing happened tonight.
There is a colony of feral cats living in the woods next door to the apartment complex where I live. Over the years various tenants here have fed and looked out for them. The owner of a business in the front of the next property has made a shelter for them to get in out of the weather. They are big beautiful cats, with thick fur now that it's winter. One of my neighbors has actually petted some of them but usually they get close but not that close to the rest of us. He's the fellow who is feeding them now. It's cute to watch them come up to him whenever he comes out of the building.
While I was visiting a neighbor who lives at the far end of my hall, her husband called us into the darkened back room. He had seen a car pull in downstairs and looked out the window. By the time we got there we saw that a baited trap was set out next to their food dishes and the man who set it was running back to his car. He got in and drove away.
Needless to say, that trap didn't stay there long. I grabbed it and threw it in the dumpster.
An hour or so later my neighbor called to let me know the car returned and the man was roaming around looking for the trap. There was a woman with him this time. My neighbor went downstairs and watched as the catnappers drove around the driveway.
As it turns out, the catnappers live in one of the other buildings in this apartment complex. They have been seen at another time looking at and even feeding the cats. Now we don't know what to do. There is just no good explanation for why they would be setting a trap for these cats if they liked them. There is nothing to do around here with a feral cat that you have trapped at 9:00 p.m. on a Sunday night except take it for a ride and lose it, or even worse.
To make matters worse, my neighbor just checked the garbage and found that they found and retrieved their trap.
The size of the colony has been getting smaller and now we know it is not due to natural causes.
What can we do to protect them from these awful people? 
There is a colony of feral cats living in the woods next door to the apartment complex where I live. Over the years various tenants here have fed and looked out for them. The owner of a business in the front of the next property has made a shelter for them to get in out of the weather. They are big beautiful cats, with thick fur now that it's winter. One of my neighbors has actually petted some of them but usually they get close but not that close to the rest of us. He's the fellow who is feeding them now. It's cute to watch them come up to him whenever he comes out of the building.

While I was visiting a neighbor who lives at the far end of my hall, her husband called us into the darkened back room. He had seen a car pull in downstairs and looked out the window. By the time we got there we saw that a baited trap was set out next to their food dishes and the man who set it was running back to his car. He got in and drove away.
Needless to say, that trap didn't stay there long. I grabbed it and threw it in the dumpster.

An hour or so later my neighbor called to let me know the car returned and the man was roaming around looking for the trap. There was a woman with him this time. My neighbor went downstairs and watched as the catnappers drove around the driveway.
As it turns out, the catnappers live in one of the other buildings in this apartment complex. They have been seen at another time looking at and even feeding the cats. Now we don't know what to do. There is just no good explanation for why they would be setting a trap for these cats if they liked them. There is nothing to do around here with a feral cat that you have trapped at 9:00 p.m. on a Sunday night except take it for a ride and lose it, or even worse.
To make matters worse, my neighbor just checked the garbage and found that they found and retrieved their trap.

The size of the colony has been getting smaller and now we know it is not due to natural causes.

