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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Great quality fast shipping these traps work
大尚
Reviewed in Japan on March 2, 2025
良く捕まりますよ。
プリン
Reviewed in Japan on February 13, 2025
ものはいい
dancinbert
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
A piece of junk from China. Unfortunately it was purchased in June of 2024 and I didn't try to use it until January of 2025. The instructions were useless and the material was cheap and and a racoon could probably break the cheap metal. I ended up throwing it in the garbage. I replaced it with a trap made in Vietnam. It was quality steel constructed and easy to follow instructions. Lesson learned. I buy hundreds of products from Amazon and I am very pleased with most but this was junk.
christopher b. kuch
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Perfect cage and easy to pop and set. Well-constructed. Unfortunately, the grounds steal the cut apples and not trip the door. It is not the cage, but rather smart ground hogs.
おもちゃパパ
Reviewed in Japan on September 11, 2024
他の方のレビュー通り、警戒心の強い猫などは「踏み板」に乗らず餌まで首を伸ばして食べてしまい、戸口が閉まらず餌だけ取られた。「踏み板」に軽いアルミ板をのせて大きさを大きくした途端、目標にしていた子猫ではありませんでしたが、初めて見る野良猫を捕獲。現在保護猫として慣らし中です。そのままだとトラップにかかりづらいですが、ちょっと加工するだけで必要充分かつ安価でお奨めです。
78Northwest
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
I found this live trap to be very effective and is easily stored when not in use as it folds up for storage.Depending on the type of intruder being trapped...I secure it to the ground with stakes so that it remains in the upright position as to help the trap not get bent and beat up...I found the actuator arm gets bent easily if the trap is not secure.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
We had a feral cat issue in my father's yard and because of "kitten season" being in full effect, most organizations did not have traps on hand to loan out. After doing a bit of research, I chose to purchase two of these traps and had great success with them. We were able to trap and release the mom cat and rehome all four of her kittens. Clearly the traps were a gteat investment.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2024
Very fragile. First raccoon I caught seriously damaged the cage and he was not very big. This is cheaply made.
Marlene
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2024
This cage is way too small for a large raccoon. We tried trapping him with a larger cage we had and a full can of sardines and he still got out of it. Sent this one back and asked for a refund. We still awaiting an answer.
K. L. O'Connor
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Setting up the Trap was a little awkward because the instructions suck. But once I figured it out it's very simple and easy to use. I would say the thickness of wire and the rigidity of the cage is a bit subpar. It would be easily acceptable for small animals like squirrels or cats but if you are trying to trap anything raccoon size or larger you would need to buy something much more heavy duty. My other complaint is the quick release function of the back of the Trap puts your fingers and arms away for quite a long time before you manage to actually open it. I do appreciate the sheet metal covering around the handles to prevent the animals from clawing me. But I would not recommend this trap for transportation. I use this trap to trap straight cats to bring them to the shelter. It was very effective but transporting them was a bit sketchy due to the location of the handle and the problematic quick release back door is not very quick. Need something easier to release the back door so fingers don't get bit and clawed off. I suppose if you were trapping an animal you just planned on shooting right away this trap would be just fine.
J. Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
Rear door latch is rather flimsy and though I caught the raccoon during the night. Raccoon or smart and strong. Years ago we hired someone to trap a raccoon that was using our fenced backyard for a bathroom. First night he picked up the trap and dumped the food out and threw the trap a few feet away. Next day we put heavy rocks around it and on top so he had to enter and was trapped. You know when because of the noise he makes trying to escape. This one was getting on our screened in porch and eating our cat's food and climbing the walls. So this worked well, he woke us up trying to get out. I got up and saw him in the trap during the night. I had put heavy items on both sides with the back up against the frame of the porch. He was able to push the trap away just enough to push and bend the flimsy latch enough to squeeze out and escape. You only get one chance. They are too smart to repeat
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