When in doubt, use
a humane box trap.
Get one
humane box trap for each cat.
No appointments necessary Mon, Tue or Wed as long as the cat is in
a humane box trap.
A humane box trap or drop trap will ensure the safety of the cats from the time you trap to when you release them after recovery.
With trap - neuter - return (TNR), cats are caught in
humane box traps, spayed - neutered and vaccinated, and returned where they were found to live under the eye of a watchful human caretaker who provides food, water, and shelter as necessary.
Community or feral cats are trapped using
humane box traps, neutered / spayed and ear - tipped by a vet, then returned to where they were caught for continued care by a colony caretaker.
As soon as possible, trap the cats using
humane box traps and have the cats spayed or neutered.
As soon as possible, trap the cats using
humane box traps and have them spayed or neutered.
As soon as possible, you must trap the cats using
humane box traps and have them spayed or neutered and vaccinated.
Nets are also not recommended for the same reasons, use
humane box traps.
Not exact matches
These live cage and
box traps that we discussed above are not only
humane but also effective.
As a last resort, get a
humane mouse
trap, also called a live mouse
trap (the kind that is a
box that
traps the mouse without killing it) and bait it with peanut butter.
If you would like to donate items such as food, litter, litter
boxes, pet carriers, bleach for cleaning
humane traps, towels, blankets, etc., we recommend reaching out to local shelters or groups such as RedPaw Emergency Relief Team, Project MEOW (Make Every One Wanted) or Animal Care & Control Team shelter (ACCT).
For the safety of the cats and our staff, we will not perform surgery for feral cats brought in anything except
humane traps (for example, no cat / dog carriers,
boxes, etc..)