As much as I love pets, feral cats or dogs can be a real problem and eliminating them is not a problem for me. If it were cats, a few cans of tuna in a location that is within easy air rifle distance would work, I killed a cat that was attacking my disabled cat with a blow gun, amazing how easy that 4" dart penetrated to the hilt.
On the ranch, I had all sorts of critters coming by. My bad, I had a domicile set up in the dirt-floor garage for the barn cats, especially over the winter so they could stay warm-ish, have water and some food. During the summer, only water, as they were to - and did - keep the rodent problem in check. So the wild beasties discovered the offerings and started coming in droves.
When the feral cat - a cast-off no doubt a year or 2 earlier - started coming by and beating up all of my tpms, i had to do something. I wasn't real happy about whacking a trapped cat, but it had to be done. And then the raccoon family stopped in and just tore the place apart trying to get at the cat food in the covered plastic garbage can. Whacked 3 of them, again in the trap. And then the free skunk in the barn under my feed pallet. And then - no, we won't talk about that one, but he got one of my chickens, so off he went.
Doesn't count the foxes (yes, plural), coyotes, and other assorted critters that stopped by but left unhindered. Living in the country is fun!