The cage traps for reasons of removal or veterinary care, but does not injure the animals. It is made of metal mesh and has a carrying handle. It can be placed indoors and outdoors and is weather-resistant. To attract rodents and other animals, you can place bait inside the cage.
Characteristics
Does not injure the animals, it simply traps them for transport or veterinary care purposes.
With a small door on the top for easy access to the bait.
Single entrance with a trapping mechanism that does not endanger the animal from injury.
We place the bait and "set" the trap.
With a handle for easy transport.
Sturdy and durable construction.
Manufacturer
OEM
Specifications
Specifications
Type
Cage
Material
Metal
Pieces
1 pcs
Dimensions
Length
80 cm
Width
31 cm
Height
31 cm
Important information
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I managed to trap a stray cat for spaying on the first try, which I couldn't catch otherwise. I put a sardine from a can inside, and it got caught very quickly. So far, I have trapped two and I continue!!
In the photo, we see the cat that I wanted to catch for spaying and veterinary check (since I've been feeding her for 2 years now and she keeps having kittens), being fed inside the trap. The mechanism is terrible, it never closes because the cat simply doesn't step on the pedal (which she needs to step on for the door to close), she just eats without stepping on it and walks out like a lady. The mechanism is anyway terrible, I wonder about the positive comments, it doesn't do its job. It's also dangerous because the little rubber piece under the door is ridiculously small, almost non-existent, and it would definitely injure her tail if it closed on it. If I could turn back time, I would spend another 50 bucks to get a decent trap that is actually a trap and not a feeder.
Good construction. The top door significantly helps compared to other designs that don't have it. I was tired of having to bend and balance to put the food inside and then again every time it needed to be moved.
Something that could be improved is to have a little more padding on the bottom part of the falling door, both to reduce noise (and panic for the cat) and to avoid tail injuries.