Howdy Ya'll, Being 52 years old and having a graybeard myownself.
One would think I would know this stuff but...
I use 1 1/2 coils and #2 LSs for coon.
#3 longsprings /os for coyote.
But Cats??? I am really getting into trapping Cats, and am going to buy more traps this year with my whole fur check. Specifically for Cats.
But what size traps?
1 1/2 coils are a small jaw spread.
But the newer traps the 1 3/4 and #2 coils, are too strong springs for a cat .
I caught one just a few days ago in an old #2LS and was going to use her for a urine donar. Save a gallon of urine out of her when she comes in heat and her pee turns pink and when the weather gets warmer just let her go.
Her leg wasn't broken, but the hide was ripped pretty bad. I brought her home and threw her in my old Bobcat urine gettin cage, got out the peroxide and thought I had a Cat urine donar.
The next morning her foot was swollen, her leg looked bad and she wouldn't have healed up. So now I have a $25.00 Cat hide in my freezer instead of the gallon of Cat-in-heat urine which would have been good for several big males at least next year. I would have been happy with her pee, and she would have done her time and been out! happily eating roosting birds all summer but for the wound.
Cat are thin skinned critters, aren't they?
My favorite Cat trap has always been a #2 square jaw coil, because they are light, strong enough for a Cat, and are not good for anything else. I plan on getting a few dozen traps for Cat with my fur check this year, but what size?? Would offset jaws help enough
Or should I use 1 1/2s like I do for coon??? Maybe two or three per set ? Or just snares for the urine donar Cat of the year??? The traps have to be able to hold ...well...anything coon- yotes, {I caught a yote in a #2 LS this year} but not so strong as to mess up the Cats. #2LS ?? has always been the ultimate all round trap in my opinion. Maybe I should just get out on the line earlier every day.
This is a quite confounding problem for me. I see why urine costs $10.00 for 4 oz A gallon of Cat urine would cost $120.00 !!! Six times more than she was worth. Hmmm
