🐾 Trap smart, trap humane—because every catch counts!
This 26x9.5x10.2 inch folding live animal trap features a rust-resistant galvanized steel frame with smaller mesh openings to prevent escapes. Designed with dual spring-loaded doors and smooth internal edges, it ensures safe, humane capture and easy release of various animals. Preassembled and collapsible for quick setup and space-saving storage, it’s ideal for indoor and outdoor use.
B**M
It Works
This product worked as described. We used it to catch stray cats.
A**F
Would buy again
Perfect
S**.
Works like a charm
Easy to assemble after watching utube video. Works great. Caught what I wanted. Sturdy. Animal was unable to escape. Loved it. It's reusable, classes well, fit in my suitcase and I took it to another country. Very pleased all around. Well worth the money. No complaints. I am a woman so that tells you how easy it is to use. I'm not an engineer. Just a regular woman who needed to trap a nuisance critter.
P**R
Be aware!
Instructions were a challenge but the design needs some work. The squirrel that I was trying to “relocate” was able to slink between the wire and set himself free. Its the front of the cage that’s the problem.
D**N
One major flaw
This live catch trap is large, easy to assemble and sturdy. There is one major problem - the trigger plate is too near the back of the cage. My feral cats can stand with their feet in front of the trigger plate and stretch over to reach the bait. They never trigger the door.
T**R
Works great
No instructions and the video was hard to understand. Is a safe way to trap community cats. Sturdy enough. Size is good. Worked well.
P**V
Caught GROUNDHOG and returned hm to his family.
He was like the ball on Happy Gilmore. He just wanted to go home to his family at the lake... so I caught him with some apple and carrot and returned him. Theres more to the story but thats all you get haha. No groundhogs were injured in the making of this story. They're just cute lil guys looking for food. No need to be cruel.
R**R
Rabbit caught
After a few adjustments the spring board finally was tripped by the rabbit and he was removed from the garden......only to return the next night. The trap however did its job.
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