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Neighborhood cats have been coming inside and eating our cats' food. There's easy access to the house via the cat door. I don't mind, the food they eat is cheap enough, but these are male cats and have been spraying here and there, maybe even inside the house... one at least is definitely spraying in a shed that won't close properly.
I'm thinking of befriending them and taking them into the vet for a little 'operation.' There's a local plan that neuters feral cats for free. I think it would help the entire neighborhood. Fewer fights and whatnot. Just need to make sure they don't actually belong to someone first.
Oh, and a cat pissed in my backpack `:| Hopefully I got the scent out. But now I'm paranoid about everything I own, and unwilling to leave the house for too long...