Yes, we were able to do that with our feral cat Franklin. However, the local shelter had a hold on Franklin for the required 3 or 4 days to make sure someone didn't claim him. Then, we were able to adopt him and he was fixed and chipped before we took him. The shelter workers weren't very happy with having to deal with a feral cat. And while the process with a tamed cat is much shorter, we had to go back several times because the cat was uncooperative. Eventually, they were able to get him in a pet container and we eventually brought him home. There is an organization called Stray Cat Alliance that deals with feral cats. You may want to contact them.
Try stray cat alliance. Burbank will assist u with feral cats...wild. ..
I don't know about stray cats
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