Had the same problem once, some gals that rented our farmhouse kept feeding the dammed things. They weren't even friendly, just wanted free chow. You couldn't even get close to them. I once counted 16 in the front yard.
When those gals moved out, I got a 2'x4' empty stock tank and sheet of plywood about the same size. I put the tank upside down on the plywood with a stick with a twine on it propping one end of the tank up. I then put a tray of cat food under the tank while I hid in the garage with the other end of the twine. When the cats were all gathered around the cat food, I pulled the prop out from under the tank. I got nine the first time. Put a strap around the whole scheiss and loaded it into the back of my pickup. I then drove to a deserted road about 10 miles away and turned them loose.
They immediately disappeared into a corn field. From than point, to get back to our place they would have had to cross a railroad track, a river, and Interstate 80. I got the rest of them with a second trip. Never saw any of them again.
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