🐱 Catch & Release with Ease!
The Tru Catch 30FCD Fat Cat Humane Live Animal Trap is a robust and reliable solution for capturing and relocating small animals, including cats and rabbits. With its durable steel construction and user-friendly design, this trap ensures a safe and humane experience for both the animal and the handler. Ideal for TNR projects, it offers a spacious interior and a 5-year warranty against animal damage.
Item Weight | 13 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 30"L x 12"W x 14"H |
Target Species | Mouse, Rat |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Style | Modern |
Color | Brown |
E**.
Best trap out there
This trap is excellent to have on hand. I purchased it because of the size and style. It has multiple uses including the door lift up and latches as safety features . I am keeping it on hand as an emergency transport kennel as well. It is a safer way to transport animals. It Has extra room for a small litterbox and can fit in a vehicle and use a bed or towel as an absorbent bottom so it doubles as a make shift kennel for small pets. I would rather spend the money and get something like this that can be used for traveling and keeping a pet over night if needed in a trapping manner if one is scared and needs to be tnr’d also.I personally got it originally for medical emergencies that may happen with a colony and having two kittens from outside that are shy and now indoor only, it is also good to have in case they got outside accidentally and needed to be retrapped and were to go into that fear mode. Always good to have one on hand also with any weather evacuations that may happen. I like the size of this so i could easily put it in the car and get safely to where ever I need to go and then put them into a foldable cat cage condo if in a motel so I dont have to worry about the catching them when they are already shy from the trauma of hands still and being moved to another home or inside area like motel.It is Definitely a must have for people with pets like that or in rescue . There is Less stress and worry about catching them for transporting and a little more room also depending on their size. Mine are small and 8-ten pound cats .The doors lift up. I can put a carpenter bag underneath if needed and pee pads and a towel inside( keeping the stuff stored in it so it is ready in a pinch, along with kennel door feeders and easy to change out and give food and water without them jumping out since the doors lift up or plenty of ways to use something like a backscratcher to place in and readjust a bowl if needed if it is a cat that is upset and cant reach in. I would recommend this to anyone that rescues or even go up another size. It obviously isn’t for long term use of housing them but safer way to do it for short term moving and traveling or trapping . As long as they dont rub their face .I have used cardboard also inside to protect them from that and can ziptie and leave top of cage open to prevent rubbing of nose or added security to feel safe and better than a cardboard box type transport kennel. You can place a light sheet over it to help them feel secure. Having former ferals as pets can be worrisome when it comes to anything like that. Mine are excellent and amazing pets but still scared of hands picking them up. This will be helpful with that . I can place treats or churu inside and softly put the door down. I also got a soft kennel but the netting may be tricky on that one for a long car trip and this would be easier to clean and check on if needing to add food or treats /water. The latches are great. The door lifts make it easier and less risk of them getting hurt. And the can lie down if needed and rest more comfortably and better air flow also. My giant cat also loves the box it came in and i guess he approves of that even more! ☺️
G**T
Easy To Use, Catch & Release Cats
The trap arrive already assembled and ready to go; I got the fat cat model because a couple of our ferals are real chonkers. It is good quality and put together well. Ridiculously simple to set up and you can adjust the pressure of the trip mechanism so that it handles both light and heavy animals.The thing I like most about this are the sliding doors on both ends. It's so much easier to transfer an animal into a carrier without having to take them out by hand and risk getting bitten or the animal getting away. The door drops closed far more quietly than other traps that are spring-loaded, which is less traumatizing for the cat. A spring-loaded door can really hurt a cat if it closes on its tail, but with this trap there isn't that danger. The metal cage has a coating on it that helps resist rusting, and is also a little easier claws or teeth. If you are a looking for a quality trap then this is the one!
K**T
Cat Trap
Effective. Easy to use. Helped me catch many a lost cat.
J**S
Best cat trap ever!
For TNR, this trap seems to be less sus for stray, lost and feral cat catching. Love that it opens from front and rear making it easier to place bait/food.You may be asking, "This is a large trap! What if I catch an opossum or a fox or raccoon?" Yes. This is a distinct possibility with a larger trap like this and probably more likely. That's the chance we take. Look, I had a VERY angry, scary raccoon caught once in this brand of traps and it held up with zero damage. Trap's integrity wasn't compromised one bit. This is my 4th fat cat trap because I'm certified crazy cat lady and try to trap multiple cats (lord help me).I had a Havahart trap that was destroyed by a lunatic raccoon from the inside out (still hoping that big gal didn't injure herself escaping). Never once has this happened with this brand. BUT stray/feral cats don't seem as suspicious of it as they do the smaller ones in my experience.This is a high end trap and I highly recommend it for cat TNR (even with the accidental raccoon captures). The fat cat trap is a top of the line trap and has been way more effective for trapping and TNR of cats (even with the occasional and accidental psychotic raccoon capture). I usually keep a live cam on the trap and check it every couple of hours (every hour in these Minnesota winters) so whatever gets trapped doesn't hurt itself trying to escape. Nothing can escape this trap, though so ya gotta be vigilant!Here's Randy, a super feral boy who was trapped, neutered and accepted to furball feral cat sanctuary. He was trapped almost instantly in this one and would never go into the smaller one. Randy is thriving now! 5 stars.
K**P
LOVE THIS TRAP
This is the mother of all traps! LOVE the two doors. If you do TNR, a two door trap is essential when you want to transfer a feral cat to a larger crate for surgery recovery. But with this Fat Cat version, you can also let them recover in this trap as it is wide and tall enough to allow a little room for comfort, plus a small litter box and food dish. With the slide-up door, it's safe and easy to use a grabber tool to take things in and out of the trap while your feral kitty recovers. And it makes transferring from a drop trap to this trap a breeze with the slide up opening. I do wish they had a fork divider specifically made for this trap though, I haven't found one.
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