Not really wildlife but we have been feeding the local stray cats for many years including Eric who, we believe is the sister of our cat Elma. Elma came to us 8 years ago as a pregnant Queen and promptly provided us with five further bundles of joy.
We also feed "His Lordship" an old beaten up intact tom and "Whingy the Ginger", again an intact tom. Albert, a very old and almost blind tom also comes around for some left overs and catnip..... give intact toms catnip and enjoy their reaction!
Anyway, over the last few days I noticed a very young, small white cat coming into the house via the cat flap.... our Vet warned us against them as they attract everyone cat.... looking for food. Elma was not happy with this and there were several fights in the house: Elma is a considerable size and made quite a mess of the white cat (named, for the time being: "Snowflake" until we can agree on something more appropriate...."Glynis" is a favourite at the moment.
Given how hungry Snowflake was to take on Elma at her own food bowl, I provided a pouch of food and then another pouch and then...yes another. Wondering, I also checked the gender of the moggy.... a Queen.
So, I am now worried that given how hungry Snowflake is and how young she is, whether she is with kitten....given the large number of intact toms around here and Elma's reaction to her, I would not rule it out.
Sigh...while I love cats and would happily have more, I really don't want to take on a Queen and her kittens again.