seems cats are in my life a lot lately...

the place I was working this week is a warehouse with a large outdoor industrial lost housing mechanical parts.

Turns out sometimes people dump cats in there (why ask why, I'll never know). There is one cat that the workers have been feeding for the past year. I saw her today and she's in pretty good shape, all things considered. She's very friendly so she was once someone's pet.

Question is, do I have her rescued to be re-homed, or leave her where she is? I know that sounds asinine, but a part of me does think perhaps she's adpated enough to this lifestyle that she may be overly stressed if she ends up in a shelter or in a home somewhere. She appears to have been spayed, as she's not turned up with kittens in the past year. She's dirty, but looks well-fed (not quality food, though, "Whiskas"). She no doubt has had no veterinary care in quite some time and is probably flea-ridden.

While she's friendly, she did bite me when I believe I was petting her a bit too much. The worker who's most attached to her can't take her home and is afraid will be put down if she's sent to the spca and is deemed "unadoptable".

If a cat has lived outdoors and fended for herself for this long, would she adjust to indoor life ok?

Thoughts?