I’ve been trying to trap the neighborhood tom cat for years. We call him Señor Cajones. Unfortunately, there is nothing about a cat sized, tuna baited have-a-heart trap that says “Large testicled cats only, no skunks, raccoons, foxes or neighbor cats!”
It’s exactly what it sounds like. It drops around them rather than the cat needing to go in something. Essentially, you set it out for days and just bait it and don’t see it.
Then when they get used to it, you set it. There are some that trigger automattically, and some you literally pull a string.
I’ve been trying to trap the neighborhood tom cat for years. We call him Señor Cajones. Unfortunately, there is nothing about a cat sized, tuna baited have-a-heart trap that says “Large testicled cats only, no skunks, raccoons, foxes or neighbor cats!”
Have you tried a drop trap?
It’s exactly what it sounds like. It drops around them rather than the cat needing to go in something. Essentially, you set it out for days and just bait it and don’t see it.
Then when they get used to it, you set it. There are some that trigger automattically, and some you literally pull a string.
Wham, bam, thank you testicals.