Sometimes we have no choice - the BABY has adopted you. You said earlier that it seemed he wanted to be caught and here is your proof. The boys have taken him in and Chloe will ignore him as she does the rest of the boys. Besides, you need a little young blood around! And you absolutely must give this little guy a name - you're going to give him a complex if you keep calling him stray/feral! I don't think anyone would accuse you of hoarding; this baby has adopted your family and it looks like the boys at least have taken him right in.
I'm not thinking he's going to go anywhere. It complicates things as a rescuer, because if you keep every cat that fits in then you become a hoarder. But he and his family were minding their business in my yard and I trapped him, so I'm pretty much responsible. But he's fit in so quickly and seamlessly I'd have a hard time passing him on. Plus, he's passed the "Floppy Test" -- this is the first rescue ever I've seen Floppy take to. I just hope I can get his sibling. I caught a glimpse of he/she again last nigh driving home, about 1/4 mile from here, just running into the woods as I rounded a bend. So he/she at least is still evading the coyotes. The trap is set tonite, wish me luck.
That's too bad about Chloe. This guy on the other hand seems like he would do fine with the family. I know you said you couldn't keep him without the rest of his stray family but perhaps you could make an exception for this sweet guy.
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