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I started feeding a feral about a week ago on my campus after seeing how desperate he was for food, looking at everything to see if it was edible, he was eating french fries and bread that had been dropped on the ground by other students. I know it is a feral as I saw it last year follow its mom all over campus as a kitten plus he won't let anyone near him and is very skittish. I started feeding him cat food under my window and ever since then he has started sleeping under my windowsill about 6 feet below my room in a corner. There is little cover from surrounding plants, etc and I am afraid he may freeze as there is nothing to keep out the wind and cold air. It is supposed to get to 27 degrees tonight here in Central PA. Anything I can do to help him? I made him a shelter in a box, but I can't do much because he sleeps exposed to the rest of the campus under six feet under my windowsill. Anything I put up in his sleeping spot will be seen and removed by campus officials. He would find a warmer spot to sleep before he would freeze to death, right?