They would just have to live with - and in sanctuary organisations where there’s a habitat for them. One that’s fenced in, where they are fed so that they don’t want to break out and roam, and where they are far away from vulnerable species such as ground nesting birds.
Hence, with spaying/neutering, they could be “re-conditioned” (not sure what word to use) for indoor life adoption, or if they’re too sick/old/feral/predatory, managed and left to live out their days.
As I was now reading about this -and for the American realm - this place in Hawai’i came up a few times: Hawai'i's Lanai Cat Sanctuary Also Helps to Protect Endangered Birds
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