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The Trap Man feral cat trap, a live capture humane feral cat trap cage How to catch a feral cat using The Trap Man humane live catch feral cat cage trap. Place the The Trap Man Feral Cat Trap on the ground and make certain it is stable and will not rock or tip over, place a house brick or similar weighty item on the top. The Cat Trap should be checked every few hours if set during the day and in the morning if set overnight and at least every day. Don't leave a cat in the trap for too long. Also, traps may be stolen, damaged, or set off by other animals be prepared for this, secure the feral cat trap to the floor or padlock it to something immovable. Be patient trapping cats may take some time. If a cat is unwilling to enter into the Trap Man live catch humane feral cat trap, you may want to try feeding them with small amounts of bait near the trap and in an unset trap for several days before trapping. Wire the doors to the Trap Man live catch humane feral cat trap open and place the food inside. Once they become accustomed to the traps they will be easier to catch. Place an old newspaper, tea towel or similar liner inside the bottom of the Feral Cat Trap, or if the cat trap is set on grass or soil gently settle the trap down to disguise the wires on the bottom of the trap. Smear a small amount, approximate. 1cm cube, of bait below trap under the treadle plate near the back of the trap. It is important not to leave too much bait in the feral cat trap, you don't want to leave a three course dinner that might satisfy the cat and she will leave without setting off the trap. Standard cat traps only have one door, which can be easily opened by one hand or foot
These feral cat traps are made in UK by ourselves in our own workshop, next day delivery available , select expedited delivery at checkout cat trap setting instruction video Our Pro Gold feral cat trap, same strong design as our standard feral cat trap but featuring a clear plastic sliding rear door for ease of baiting, removal of captured feral cat and does not obscure the tunnel design, the feral cat can see a way of escape. pro gold feral cat trap with clear plastic rear sliding door to allow easy cat removal BUY TrapMan Pro Gold feral cat trap 32" x 11" x 10" Pro Gold Feral Cat Traps have a capture door & clear plastic release door Made in the UK by The Trap Man
Strong gantlet gloves, although not puncture proof these gloves will offer some protection from the claws and teeth of a captured feral cat Need a cat carrier to put the captured animal in after its been caught, try our wire cat carriers Padlocks and chains are available to prevent traps being stolen / removed when on site ....................................... Need a cat trap that's longer ? BUY our large cat trap. Much longer, taller, wider, heavier than our standard cat trap our Large cat trap 36"x12"x11" ideal for large tom cats. .............................................................................. Before you start thinking about buying a feral cat trap to catch a feral cat make sure the cat is a feral. Many cats have been abandoned by their owners, and have not been altered. These cats have litters of kittens, who, if not handled by humans, become feral. Ask your neibours if its their cat put an add in the local newspaper, local shop or lamppost's along your street Ask around first BEFORE deciding to trap, if it is someone's cat, any unjustified control may lead to your prosecution Folding cat trap, feral cat trap folding model, quick to set up, strong and effective cat trap Made in the UK by The Trap Man can be used to restrain the feral cat against the bars of the cage whilst safely administering the injection. The cat trap divider is inserted into the top or side of a trap or cage to manoeuvre the cat into a small area of the cage. New Large Professional Feral Cat Trap with rear door, Made in England by The TrapMan New Large pro feral cat trap much larger cat trap with a rear door, 36" x 11" x 12"
Proof that our Feral cat traps are strong, not just a pair of boots but nearly 9 stone of loveliness How to catch a feral cat using The Trap Man humane live catch feral cat cage trap. Place the The Trap-Man Feral Cat Trap on the ground and make certain it is stable and will not rock or tip over, place a house brick or similar weighty item on the top. Trap Man Feral Cat Trap should be checked every few hours if set during the day and in the morning if set overnight and at least every day. Don't leave a cat in the trap for too long. Also, traps may be stolen, damaged, or set off by other animals be prepared for this, secure the feral cat trap to the floor or padlock it to something immovable. Be patient trapping cats may take some time. If a cat is unwilling to enter into the Trap Man live catch humane feral cat trap, you may want to try feeding them with small amounts of bait near the trap and in an unset trap for several days before trapping. Wire the doors to the Trap Man live catch humane feral cat trap open and place the food inside. Once they become accustomed to the traps they will be easier to catch. Bait using flattened out mackerel or cat food placed under the cage directly under the treadle, this will prevent the cat from taking the bait without setting off the trap. Setting Place thumb on lever with the spring attached to right of cage (cage door facing you) press firmly down this will unlock and open door. Place you left hand inside the door opening, whilst holding the door to the roof of the cage, with your finger(s) through the bars, and grasp the end of the setting rod attached to the treadle, place the end of the setting rod just through the open part at the base of the door, remove your left hand slowly and release the door. The door should now be suspended by the setting bar, the treadle should be at approximately 30°
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