The use of humane traps is a method frequently used to reunite lost pets with their families. Many cats, especially escaped indoor-only cats, will not approach people (even those they know and love) once they are lost and scared. Skittish dogs may also need to be captured in cage or enclosure traps.
Cat Trapping
Cats in the Bag: provides instructions on different methods of capturing lost cats including the Kitty Buffet, Simply Sitting, and the House Trap as well as humane traps.
Feral cat rescue groups (those that conduct Trap-Neuter-Return) also provide some useful information on trapping cats.
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Alley Cat Allies: includes step-by-step photo guide to setting a TruCatch and Tomahawk trap.
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FixNation
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Neighborhood Cats
Some cats are particularly difficult to trap, and you may need to resort to using a drop trap or other tricks of the trade. A drop trap is a large box with a pull-stick that must be manually activated, which can involve long hours of monitoring.
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Alley Cat Allies provides tips for successful trapping of trap-shy cats. They also have instructions for building and using a drop trap, and they sell their own collapsible drop trap.
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Animal Care Equipment & Services recently started selling a collapsible drop trap made by Tomahawk.
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If you decide to build your own drop trap, there are numerous different designs available at the Drop Trap Design Bank.
