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Predator Trap using live bait “The Phil Trap; Using live bait humanely kept. Trap includes a 22mm thick laminate glass window (1200 mm X 900mm) to prevent predators catching the live bait (in this case rabbits) or penetrating the glass. Live bait are fed by an auto feed station seen in the video and feed lasts for 5 months (but you can make it last longer …with more feed storage. Water is provided via a permanent river which runs at the end of the wire tunnel. The long period of self servicing by th elive bait of food and water means human scent is not as much of a concern as all other traps that require more frequesnt servicing. The activation pad is concelled under the leaf matter at the foot of the impenetrable laminated window which was prepared by the same glass manufacturer for the Taronga zoo tiger enclosure in Sydney. The activation pad triggers the guillotine type drop down door, which is accellerated by large spring loaded + gravity. The trap actively catches Feral Foxes and Feral Cats in Australia. But I am certain it would catch others in other ecosystems, such as Leopard, Puma etc and Wild Digs and hopefully a remnant thylacoleo or big cat or whatever it is that appears periodically in a remote area. It utilises the enticing principles used in a greyhound race track. The predator becomes fixated on the prey and gets led into the trap. Use the design concept, It works. This design is free to use and is humane, unlike the “Red Neck” jaw traps that are cruel
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Well, thats right. I’ve fallen into the Cavalier trap. I haven’t actually got one but I really really want one. But of course I’m not allowed one, got to do uni, then get a job, then I can get one. And I’ve still got loads of school years left…But I have fallen into the trap and I really want a Cav when I’m able to get one. Would they fit this lifestyle:
First time dog owner
Wants one that can go for lovely long walks but is alright missing one walk every now and then if I’m ill or something
Not aggressive
Easy to train
Very friendly and maybe good with other pets (I might get a cat or maybe another dog)
Good in the car
Will be left with my mum if I leave for long periods so will need to get use to two houses
Good with toilet training and what with me being the dog fanatic I am, lots of attention and cuddles and being spoilt ect ect
Also, I’ve taken many quizes on dog breeds suitable and best for me and it’s always given me the Cav but I overlook it because of the health problems

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Well, thats right. I’ve fallen into the Cavalier trap. I haven’t actually got one but I really really want one. But of course I’m not allowed one, got to do uni, then get a job, then I can get one. And I’ve still got loads of school years left…But I have fallen into the trap and I really want a Cav when I’m able to get one. Would they fit this lifestyle:
First time dog owner
Wants one that can go for lovely long walks but is alright missing one walk every now and then if I’m ill or something
Not aggressive
Easy to train
Very friendly and maybe good with other pets (I might get a cat or maybe another dog)
Good in the car
Will be left with my mum if I leave for long periods so will need to get use to two houses
Good with toilet training and what with me being the dog fanatic I am, lots of attention and cuddles and being spoilt ect ect
Also, I’ve taken many quizes on dog breeds suitable and best for me and it’s always given me the Cav but I overlook it because of the health problems

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