Hi Donna, Thought I would share with you our experience with a feral cat that had been roaming our neighborhood in Fl. in early 2011. After a year or so of seeing her we felt sorry for her (thought it was a him) and began feeding her and in June I noticed she had a big tummy and I thought maybe she was ill but realized she was pregnant. We had our home up for sale and were moving to NV. after it was sold. I borrowed a trap from a cat rescue and was successful in getting her and taking her to our vet to get examined, fixed and micro-chipped. She was terrified of humans. She recognizes our voices and lets us walk close to her without frightening her. She survived the surgery and we kept her in our 1/2 bath with a window from July 7, 2011 until late Dec. that year when we sold our home and travelled across country. We had 4 other kitties besides Sox (formerly feral) and Sox and the others traveled so good. Here it is almost 2 years later and Sox is all around the house and mingles with our others. She does not want us touching her but she is not mean, does not growl or hiss. When we first got to NV. we kept her in the master bath that has a large closet attached and little by little she wanted to come out and explore. We are very patient with her and give her the space she needs. She meows at us and looks for her treats. We are so glad she adapted well and is content and happy. All of our guys/gals are indoor only cats and are so very spoiled. I just wanted to let you know that it depends on the individual cat if they can be domesticated or not. I have heard stories where the cat will hide under the bed and not come out except to eat. That is not the case with our Sox. She is out and about all of the time and lays near us on the floor while watching TV.