This lovely cat was reunited with his owner who thought she'd never see him again. The rescue that found him is the one I got my shy Toby from. They do great work.
The cat was staying in a site where loads of people were feeding him and fussing over him. If he hadn't developed health problems he would probably have been really happy living there for the rest of his life.
It had no microchip so there is no certainty that it is the same cat, although it probably is.
Why cynic wolf?
The trouble with a stray cat being fed by all and sundry is that when they do develop health issues, no one takes responsibility.
I've seen cases where cats are developing festering wounds or other conditions that would eventually kill them, but thankfully someone contacted the rescue. They then get not only needed medical treatment, but get neutered and a home.
Down here, most feral cats are rehomed to farms...there are plenty of them. Feral kittens, caught soon enough, soon adapt to home life. At least with neutering reproduction is nipped in the bud...;)