Things You'll Need
- Live trap
- Bait
- Leather gloves
Instructions
Contact your local animal control shelter and ask if they have a live trap you can borrow for a short period of time. When you contact them, remember to ask if your cat has been brought into the shelter. If you cannot obtain a trap from the shelter, call animal supply stores and feed stores, to see if they offer live trap rentals.
Ask neighbors if they have seen your cat in the area. When using this method of capture, it is important to pinpoint a general location to set your trap. Keep in mind that cats can travel several miles in a short period of time.
Place your trap in an area where it won't be in any vehicle's way and won't be in danger of being run over by a tractor, lawnmower or other machine.
Bait the trap with your cat's favorite canned food, fish, or cat treats.
Check the trap several times a day, so that your cat will not be vulnerable to the elements, thirst and predators. Always bring leather gloves when checking the trap, your house cat will probably be frightened by capture and may bite or scratch you from fear.