Well it looks like it may be a little project! Got stray one (now called Oscar) and he's at the vets having the snip and vaccinations as we speak. His foot is badly infected and the vet is very pleased we got him when we did as it could have been extremely nasty without treatment. His brother will be easy to get, the lady will call the next time he's in and one of us will go and collect him. They're 18 month old, friendly tabby boys so will be easy to find homes for. Mum on the other hand is considered feral by her feeder so will need a trap for her in her usual spot. If we find that she is feral, as her feeder is happy to continue to feed we will most likely, trap, neuter and return her as she is lucky enough to be in a nice quiet area. The feeder thinks she may have more kids lurking around so my branch co-ordinator and I are going to do some door to door enquiries to find out how many cats there actually are. All in all, I am sooo pleased that I leafletted this morning, especially in light of Oscar's poorly paw.