I regularly get visits to my garden from 2 male ginger cats who have no collars and look like they have never worn collars, look fairly healthy (I can't get close to them to check them properly as they are very skitty and as soon as I open the door they run) and spray very stinky urine, so I'm guessing are not neutered (again I can't really get close enough to them to check). They come visiting because my neighbours cat is fed outside by both me and them when they are there (that's a whole other story) and they come in hope of snitching his food. One is of them is much smaller than the other and a little thinner, but they both look like they are having enough food to keep them going. I have asked around and no one claims them as their own, so I'm fairly sure, because of that and by their behaviour that they are feral.
They will fight tooth and nail any other cat that gets in their way and they have had a go at pretty much every cat in the street at one time or another, so they all give them a wide birth. I have no problem with them staying, but I am worried that if they are not neutered that they may find themselves some girlfriends and end up producing a whole army of feisty aggressive kittys that will take over the whole street and canal area over the road.
How do I go about getting these cats caught, checked out and neutered? I don't have access to a trap, so can't do it myself. I don't want them taken away, just doctored. Also is there anyone out there willing to help me with the cost of neutering, as right now I'm not in a position to pay for the 2 of them to be snipped. I doubt neutering will stop them being the thugs they are, but it will prevent more thugs being born.
Thanks in advance for any help or advice you can offer.
I'm living near Swansea in South Wales.