Humane Trapping – Trappings Do’s and Don’ts (2024)

DO WITHHOLD FOOD THE DAY BEFORE YOU TRAP

You want cats to be hungry; otherwise they will have no incentive to walk into your trap!

SET TRAP ON A STABLE AND LEVEL SURFACE

Place traps on level ground—the cats will not enter an unstable or wobbly trap. Make sure they are not placed on a hill where they could tip or roll over when cats enter them. Ensure that metal traps do not sit on particularly hot or cold pavement (those temperatures could make the metal painful to the cats’ paw pads when they touch it).

SET TRAP OUT OF THE WIND, AND IF POSSIBLE LOCATE IT ALONG A FENCE, A BUILDING OR ANOTHER EXISTING STRUCTURE

You don’t want the cat to feel insecure, to see anything moving from the wind, as he walks inside this strange contraption. Additionally, setting the trap parallel to a structure will make the trap look like it is a part of the wall, the fence, the tree or whatever object you choose. When possible and practical – set up trap close to the normal feeding location.

USE A SMELLY PRODUCT FOR TRAPPING THAT WILL CARRY IN THE WIND

Canned tuna in oil, canned sardines, or mackerel all work well. The only food you should place out on a trapping day is the food you place directly inside the traps. If food is available elsewhere, cats will have no reason to walk inside the traps. Place a small portion of your bait (less than 1 teaspoon) in front of the trap opening. Drizzle some juice and scant particles of food along the length of the trip plate and place a larger portion of food at the back right corner of the trap beyond the trip plate (makes the cat reach for the food and step on trip plate).

MULTIPLE TRAPS

If you are dealing with multiple traps, you may want to move the traps a short distance from the normal feed spot. You may not want to set multiple traps next to one another. The rationale for spreading them apart is that some cats will see their mates in traps. If a trapped cat is especially fractious, the other cats will be disturbed by the activity and they may keep their distance. You don’t want to clue them in as to what is going on, but it is not always possible to hide your activity.

HAVE THE TRAP COVERS SITTING NEARBY

You want to be able to quickly fling them over a newly trapped feline. Once you have trapped a cat, immediately cover the trap with a large towel, sheet or blanket. Covering the trap can help to calm a fractious kitty; it may help him to relax.

MOVE TRAPPED CAT TO A SECURE LOCATION

  • Away from the trapping activity
  • Away from wind
  • Out of the cold air or hot sun
  • Into a quiet sheltered location- preferably inside a temperate building

ANOTHER TRAPPING STRATEGY

If you are trapping in a secure location, familiarize the cats with the traps before you are ready to start trapping. Do this several days to a week in advance of trapping, by wiring the traps to stay open, and placing their normal daily meals inside the traps. Once colony members are used to walking in and out of the traps, and once you have your trapping day planned, you can remove the wire you’re using to hold the traps open, and you can then bait the traps and set the trap mechanisms. Once you have caught your cats, follow the remaining trapping instructions andimmediately drape the traps with covers and move the cats to a secure indoor location.

DO NOT OPEN THE TRAPS OR RELEASE CATS ONCE TRAPPED

Even if it appears that the cats are hurting themselves. Feral cats may thrash around after being trapped. Do not be alarmed by this—it is completely normal. Covering the trap will calm them down almost immediately. And remember; never try to touch feral cats or let them out of the trap.

PREGNANT CATS, NURSING MOTHERS AND KITTENS

Cats that are pregnant can readily be spayed. Please plan ahead. A spayed female can and will still nurse her kittens. If you suspect a female may be a nursing mother, you need to locate her litter and determine how old they are. Young kittens need to nurse frequently. Very young kittens may die without their mother’s care.

If kittens are only a few weeks old and you successfully trap the mother, please gather up the kittens to keep them with the mother. We can set nursing moms up in large traps and carefully place kittens in the trap with their mom. She can nurse them up until it is time for surgery. We can put them back with her when she is fully awake.

If her kittens are older than 3 or 4 weeks, they should still be picked up as they need the protection and warmth of an adult. They should be kept warm and fed while mom undergoes surgery. The family should be reunited after the mom wakes up from surgery.

If the kittens are 8 weeks old, healthy and weigh at least two pounds, they can also be spayed or neutered as a part of the TNVR project. Feral kittens will be vaccinated and ear tipped like the adults and be released to live with the rest of the colony. Generally speaking, friendly 8-week-old kittens may be placed into adoption programs. This needs to be arranged prior to trapping.

Humane Trapping – Trappings Do’s and Don’ts (2024)

FAQs

How long can a cat stay in a TNR trap? ›

Once a cat is trapped, place the trap somewhere safe and warm overnight & keep the trap covered. Do not open the trap once there is a cat inside. Cats can usually stay in a trap for 24 hours without jeopardy to their health.

Should I cover a humane trap? ›

NEVER LEAVE A CAT IN A TRAP UNCOVERED. cloth cover droop down slightly over the opening. want to litter or give out any freebies to spoil appetites! cat may panic and hurt itself thrashing around in the trap.

What to do with a trapped cat overnight? ›

Once you have trapped as many cats as you can, transport the cats in the traps to the veterinary clinic. If you need to hold the cats overnight, keep them in their traps and make sure they are dry and warm. They can stay in a basem*nt or isolated room if the weather is poor.

How to calm a trapped cat? ›

Immediately after the cat enters the trap, cover it with a towel or a blanket (in cold weather) or a sheet (in hot weather). Trapped animals calm down more quickly when they are covered. Be sure they can breathe freely.

Do feral cats return after TNR? ›

The cats may stay away from the area for a few days after being returned, but they will come back eventually.

What to do with a feral cat once caught? ›

If You Found a Feral Cat

If he seems healthy and has an ear tip, leave the cat be—he's doing just fine. If he doesn't have an ear tip, check with your local municipal shelters, SPCAs, cat rescues, or local veterinarians for information on Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) in your community.

What is the best time of day to trap feral cats? ›

Dusk and Dawn are the best times for trapping feral cats. Establish a routine feeding time and place. The more exact you can make it, the easier your trapping will be.

How often should I check my cat trap? ›

If you are not in a position to be watching cats as they walk into traps, plan to check them every 15 minutes or so, in any weather. Never leave traps unattended for hours on end and definitely never leave traps open overnight.

How to catch a cat that runs away? ›

Try these 18 tips:
  1. Get them comfortable with the trap. Feed trap-shy cats out of unset traps in their normal feeding locations for a week or two before trapping again. ...
  2. Use a larger trap. ...
  3. Cover the trap. ...
  4. Try a more exciting bait. ...
  5. Make a food trail. ...
  6. Change the trap's location. ...
  7. Observe habits. ...
  8. Use distraction techniques.

What is the best food to trap cats with? ›

Use a different bait- For many cats, regular canned cat food will work just fine. But for the “big guns,” we recommend extra-special, fragrant bait. Canned mackerel, canned sardines, or canned tuna are great options! Fresh and warmed fried chicken can also be very enticing.

Should I let a stray cat sleep in my house? ›

If a stray cat willingly enters your home, check for tags but keep her away from your own pets until you are certain she is healthy. Many cats that live on the streets have mites, mange, fleas, worms, and other contagious diseases, and you surely don't want to expose your own cat to any transmittable conditions.

What is the best bait to put in a cat trap? ›

A handful of meat bait is placed at the rear of the cage. Rabbit, chicken (including fried), beef, fish, lamb, kangaroo, tinned cat food, sardines and tuna have all been successfully used as bait. Capture efficiency may be improved by using bait that reflects the cat's staple prey for the area rather than being novel.

How to safely trap a feral cat? ›

For the safety of the cats, always place traps on a flat and stable ground. If you're using multiple traps, stagger them and face them in different directions. Try to place the traps in quiet and hidden areas, so cats are more comfortable going near them. Monitor and keep track of traps.

How long can a trapped cat survive? ›

Unless the cat can find a water source, even rainwater dripping down from a leaky roof or condensation from a window, they won't survive for more than a few days. A healthy cat can survive without food for a surprisingly long period of time – for as much as two or three weeks.

How long can an animal stay in a trap? ›

Captured animals should be released within 24 hours. This is because animals are vulnerable when in traps. Live trapping puts the animal through tons of stress and if left in them for a long time, they could die from dehydration and starvation.

How long can you keep a feral cat in a cage? ›

Releasing the Cats

The more feral the cat, the longer this process can take, as a less-socialized cat will take longer to bond to a new person and place. If, after 4 weeks, the cats are still not exhibiting the behaviors below, it is recommended to release them anyway.

How long can a cat survive trapped? ›

Cats can live for weeks without food, but they can only live for several days without water. If he's trapped inside a house, he might drink water from the toilet or sink, etc. Please do everything in your power to try to get your cat out of this house, if you really believe he's in there and can't get out.

Can a cat escape a live trap? ›

If the trap has a sliding back door, be sure that it is locked! Cats can easily pull the door up and escape if it is left unlocked. Leave one or two very small pieces of bait at the entrance of the trap to encourage the cat to go in for more. Not too much, or the cat will not be hungry enough to go inside.

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