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- #80,875 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #22 in Hunting Cage Traps
Skowron 2060
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Well I was not sure what I was going to receive, this cage is great, easy assembly and well made..
Jim Austin
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Did great for possums. Caught 2 the first two nights. Cover was great. However, the 3rd night it trapped the coon. The critter absolutely destroyed the cover tearing it into in to shreds. Quick loss of my $15 on that. Wonder if I can get my money back? I can send the shreds back as proof if needed. Remember, the advertisement states it can handle racoons.
Tg2
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
This thing is worth its weight in gold. We had a skunk under the house tearing things up and spraying... nightmare!My tips are:1. Secure the tarp well -otherwise the animal will shake it off (making the end phase much more difficult)2. Place it right at the entrance/exit of the house. He didn't go for it when it was 5 feet away.3. Block off other entrances/exits to the area (if you can). For me, it was taking away his other night feeding options. Luckily, mine was the house wall and a fence, so pretty easy to do that. Plus - if you don't, you will likely capture neighborhood cats. (We caught two of the them before we blocked it off). The other benefits are skunks are pretty nearsighted, so make it obvious for the critter...4. The successful bait was peanut butter and honey mixture (in a paper coffee filter).5. If you cover the cage with extra plastic tarps - you can then move the cage without him seeing you and our guy did not spray. We sealed up the opening in the house and were able to release him by opening the door with gloves on afterwards, about 25 yards away and he scurried out into the night. (Our animal control people said this was the recommended solution.)Good luck! You can do this... Why pay hundreds of $$$'s for a company to do this...?!
2xist
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
It was effective in fulfilling its intended purpose of rescuing a frightened kitten at my workplace, a construction yard. However, it was challenging to prevent it from triggering prematurely. It required multiple attempts and considerable effort to get it to function correctly for this single use (at least for now).
Gabriela
Reviewed in Mexico on July 14, 2024
de material Impermeable y cubre muy bien la trampa
Laura
Reviewed in Mexico on March 11, 2024
Le quedo muy bien a la trampa que compré también. Siempre revisen medidas.
Mr Sheffield
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 8, 2024
Purchased this to catch a cat so we could get it to vets as he was injured.Caught a couple of squirrels cat disappeared. I’m sure it will come in useful in the future.
Danielle Vaclavik
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
I bought this trap to catch a mama cat and her 4 kittens. The kittens were young enough to be adopted but mama was too feral and so we TNR’d her. I now feed her on my back porch which is why I have also had to use the trap to rehome 3 opossums and 3 raccoons who kept eating her food and scaring her away.Trap was sturdy enough for cats and opossums. I had to fortify it though for raccoons who can do a real number on a trap. I had one get out the release door so I had to use pipe cleaners to fully tie that exit off. That did the trick. However raccoon hands can get through the trap sides to get at the food without going in the trap. I bought a trap cover which solves that issue but if the raccoon is in the trap longer than 30 minutes they can tear the covers to shreds while trying to claw their way out. Learning curve for sure but the mama cat is worth the hassle.
John
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
So we have raccoons eating all the fruit out of our fruit trees. I got one of these traps and the raccoons seem too smart for it. The skunks - not so much. 🤦♂️. Trap works and seems well made.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
In the photo they show a racoon next to the covered cage. I caught a racoon and it shredded my original cover because it was so PO'd.The cover makes this a very effective trap. I've caught 16-17 (lost count) possums in this trap. The cover keeps them calm until release. The racoon was a different story. He was happy when I released him.
Felicia
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
The zipper on top is kinda cheap but I love the covers. I’ll definitely order more.
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