It was quite amusing with this large tabby we found. Mark couldn't decide whether it looked with the one we were after or not. The only thing we knew is that our one had no teeth, so the only way to find out was to open the sardines and watch it eat. But we then found this puss had the most enormous set of gnashers and he just lurved the sardines! I had a new best friend.
After that, I was walked around with an opened tin in my hand and you could see cat's noses twitching across the street. I felt like the Pied Piper.
I'm pretty sure this puss will eventually turn herself in. The situation we took her from was that she'd been actually going into this student house to beg, so she's pretty friendly. With her being virtually on top of the vets, and people looking out for her, its only a matter of time in my view. She may even try to nick the vet nurse's sarnies.
The good news on the other one, who we've called Kiera, is that she's due for blood tests today and if it's all clear, she will be spayed today. The vet we're using for this case is really good and thorough. They seem to do some teaching and have students there, so probably are grateful for the chance to teach them how to spay a cat in season.