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An immediate remedy is to have them spayed/neutered.

You can reach out to local nonprofit groups for assistance which will humanely trap the cats and get them spayed/neutered.

Trapping feral cats should be left to the professionals and incorrect trapping can result in injuries to both you and the cat.

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