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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2382889" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>-Have you seen the cat walk up to the cage on your cam? </p><p>-How tall is your cage?</p><p>-I'd cover the bottom of the cage with leaves or dirt, cat's are fickle.......some cats will walk on the mesh, some won't.</p><p>-The more feathers scattered at the cage entrance the better.</p><p>-Looking at the trip pan in that cage, if you're putting bait in the back, tie it in the back. You'll want him to w ork at it and make him step on the pan, if not, he'll just reach with his head as far as he can and sniff it......then he'll take it or leave it, while not ever stepping on the pan.</p><p>-If he's the only cat in the area, which most likely he's not, he/she could take 1-3 weeks to walk through the same area. The visually distracted easily...........he may have been walking directly towards your trap last night, and just before he got there, he may have seen or heard something just off to the side of the trail, capturing his curiosity and changing is direction of travel. Just when you think you've got them figured out, they'll mess with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2382889, member: 15643"] -Have you seen the cat walk up to the cage on your cam? -How tall is your cage? -I'd cover the bottom of the cage with leaves or dirt, cat's are fickle.......some cats will walk on the mesh, some won't. -The more feathers scattered at the cage entrance the better. -Looking at the trip pan in that cage, if you're putting bait in the back, tie it in the back. You'll want him to w ork at it and make him step on the pan, if not, he'll just reach with his head as far as he can and sniff it......then he'll take it or leave it, while not ever stepping on the pan. -If he's the only cat in the area, which most likely he's not, he/she could take 1-3 weeks to walk through the same area. The visually distracted easily...........he may have been walking directly towards your trap last night, and just before he got there, he may have seen or heard something just off to the side of the trail, capturing his curiosity and changing is direction of travel. Just when you think you've got them figured out, they'll mess with you. [/QUOTE]
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