- For trapping raccoons, stray cats, groundhogs (woodchucks), opossums, armadillos, and similar-size nuisance animals
- One spring loaded door
- Smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals
- Efficacy proven in extensive field testing means higher catch rate and fewer escapes
- Comes fully assembled and ready to use with Instructions and tips on baits and trap setting included
Product Description
Professional-quality trap features high-tensile wire-galvanized steel for lightweight construction. Spring-loaded doors and sensitive triggers for secure captures. Solid doors and handle guards protect the user during transportation. Smoothed internal edges prevent injuries to animals. U.S.A.
Havahart 1079 32-by-10-by-12-Inch Professional-Style One-Door Cage Trap for Raccoons


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Anyone who deals with feral animals on a regular basis will do well to have their own Havahart trap, rather than getting one for a limited time from the Humane Society; that way when the opportunity for capturing the animal presents itself, one is ready for the moment. Also, trapping some wary or streetwise animals can take patience, gradually placing the food further in the trap. A few critters take time to get used to the mesh under their paws, and feel secure enough to venture into the trap, and occasionally it’s longer than the fortnight the Humane Society allots for the rental.
For me, it’s the feral cats that accumulate in my apartment complex garage, scrounging for food and seeking shelter. Depending on the estimated health and age of the animal, one can either trap and then neuter/spay and release, or take them to the local animal control. The purpose is to stop the cycle of misery caused by the endless multiplication of unwanted cats, some born to mothers so hungry they don’t have the milk to feed them.
The Havahart Professional Cage Trap is ingenious in design, and sturdy in construction. If you keep your trap clean and dry, it will last for decades. I have used my 32″ Model 1079 for everything from small kittens to a large tom that must have tipped the scales at 15 + lbs. A word of caution: Always cover the top of the cage with a towel after catching an animal, because a trapped animal will often try to reach up and scratch your hand on the handle, and also, the less the animal sees, the less fearful it will be.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on June 30th, 2010 at 5:20 am
Fortunately I’ve used this type of trap before and know how the trigger is supposed to work. The unit I received required some “custom bending” of the trigger arm before I could set it at all, and a little more tweaking to get the trigger set to a sensitive level.
Since practically any critter you’re likely to trap is going to poop in the cage (out of fear or impatience)it would make sense to make a solid bottom to the trap that wont transfer poop to whatever vehicle you use to transfer the animal. You will have to rinse it out anyway, so why not design it to save the extra step of using something under it?
Otherwise a strong, reliable and long-lasting trap with a well balanced handle.
Rating: 3 / 5
Posted on June 30th, 2010 at 7:08 am
We have a real problem with feral cats in this area. I’m concerned that they will spread disease to our cats, and they get into our cat’s food and the trash. The Havahart Live Animal Trap catches them safetly so they at least have a chance at getting adopted by someone who will love and care for them. I purchased my trap from ANTOnline; they had the item in stock at promised, they delivered quickly, and the trap itself is strong and roomy. Well worth the money spent.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on June 30th, 2010 at 9:46 am
Well-made and easy to use – excellent value.
The family of raccoon’s invading my garage have been captured and returned to the wild unharmed.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on June 30th, 2010 at 11:16 am
Easy setup, got the wild cat at first night. It completely did the job. Highly recommend to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on June 30th, 2010 at 12:30 pm