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He's free to do something to try and prevent it, as long as it doesn't hurt the cat and its a wild cat
Yes of course and the suggestions have been non harmful such as sprinklers.
How is hurting a feral cat a criteria for what he is allowed to do? A coyote would certainly have no compunction, why should he?
I'll take a coyote over a cat. At least the coyote is native.