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A black and white unneutered male cat has been breaking in and eating my cats food. I now feed him outside.

Distinguishing feature - he is cross eyed and quite vocal

near cemetery nunhead se15. Neighbour has found cat collar in his garden with the name Peel on it.

This may be a connection...but I doubt it

as you would hardly give your cat an engraved collar but not bother to neuter him.

R

If you can catch him, you could take him to a vet to check for a chip. Or Celia Hammond will trap him, check for a chip. If no owner found, they will neuter him. See http://www.celiahammond.org/index.php/about-us/feral-cats. You can call them to discuss 020 8694 6545 (leave a message if no-one answers, it's rather frantic there)
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