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The Steel-Jaw Leghold Trap is a cruel, antiquated device designed to capture and hold an animal by a limb.
The trap’s two spring-powered, metal jaws slam shut when an animal steps on its trigger. The American
Veterinarian Association, the American Animal Hospital Association, the World Veterinary Association,
and the National Animal Control Association all agree that leghold traps are inhumane.
What does it do to the animal? Animals caught by the heavy steel jaws of the leghold trap suffer excruciating
pain on impact; the trap can tear the flesh, cut tendons and ligaments, and break bones. When the animals
struggle to free themselves, they aggravate their injuries. A trapped animal often chews or twists off the limb
caught in the trap in an effort to escape. Some traps have “teeth” on the jaws, which add to the physical trauma.
Any trap that grips an animal’s limbs is cruel.
Trapped animals may struggle in pain for days. Dehydration, blood loss, hypothermia, and predation by other
animals is torturous.
Wild animals are not evil sociopaths. They are motivated by instincts to survive.
I use live traps, and check them frequently. Anyone trapping should be checking the trap several times a day/night.
If anyone ever accidentally traps a skunk PM me! I can explain how to NOT get sprayed.
I have been sprayed dead on by a really angry skunk, it isn't pleasant.. you want to die, eyes burn, putrid smell![]()
DNR does not want nuisance wildlife released at parks, properties, or preserves, so if you plan to release, you will need to call them.
Some wildlife they do require you call once its trapped, and you may need a trapping permit.
I will not use leg traps, they are so horribly cruel, and I am so worried I will trap a cat in one.. or a small dog. Accidents happen and pets do get lost.
I want to remove the animal, and humanely dispose of it, or take it to the owner/shelter if its domestic.
I really love taking it to the ownerI can lecture for hours![]()
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We have a 2 barn cats that stay, roam freely and have been fixed and vaccinated. They have to be "chicken friendly" or they go to the shelter.
Our worst problem with domestics, people think we need cats. (its a farm right? Oh, they need barn cats!)![]()
We have caught several being dropped by our barn![]()
I get a license plate if I don't catch them and report them to the police. Aren't computers awesome, I have a camera setup on the barn and coops now.![]()
If i do catch them in the actThey wish they never met me!![]()
Its illegal to dump unwanted domestic animals or nuisance wildlife without permission, and I will sure turn any one in that does it here!