A plea for help or thoughts about where to get help.
I've been feeding a local cat who seems to be a stray (and who, for complicated reasons, is known in our household as Elvis). Nobody claims he belongs to them, he's wary of humans, but will stand within a few feet of me.
When I first encountered him he was very thin and had a wound on his back leg. Because he was relatively friendly I managed to get close enough to him at that stage to touch him, and so thought I'd try to capture him to take him to the vet...
Stupid me. Of course my attempt to grab him and put him in a cage was useless. He struggled like mad and I had to let him go. Since then of course he's been wary of allowing me to get close.
After a few weeks of feeding he's now a very healthy weight and leg wound seemed to have healed...
But... today he's limping. Badly.
My own cat Pudding feels threatened by the fact that I feed Elvis (she's taken to spraying everywhere and whacking me- a sure sign of stress with her) though he's always been very careful to be "polite" when she's around- making all the right gestures. However he is territorial, marks the terrace where I feed him and doesn't back off when she stands looking threatening... So he's no pushover and he's twice her size.
I'd really like to take him to the vet, do whatever's necessary, and get him rehomed. (I'm pretty sure he could be a friendly cat given a bit of time).
With my work/family schedule there's no way I can observe a trap. And since Pudding is in the habit of eating the food I put out for Elvis I'm nervous of baiting a trap and leaving it. It's taken two years to tame the ferocious traumatised Pudding so a spell unwittingly caught in a trap wouldn't exactly do her much good. Also I don't actually have a trap! Although I'd be perfectly happy to pay for one.
Ideally in my lazy/overstretched world I'd love someone else to trap poor Elvis and then I'd take it from there. I'm very happy to pay for any treatment, general care, neutering, vaccinations, teeth, etc. And I'm very happy to get him rehomed.
The local CPL weren't interested and offered me use of a trap (which turned out to be broken) but nothing more. (Though I reckon they would house Elvis prior to rehoming if I asked nicely).
I feel really bad about him and don't quite know what to do. Also have to confess I have hands full with various unwell family members and having to travel to deal with them...
Urg. Feel a very inadequate cat-loving person writing this but any suggestions welcome... (I'm in North London- Kentish Town).
Claire