The domestic cat; bird ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it domesticcatbirdk00forb Year: 1916 Fig. 2. Fig. 1. — Double-ended Trap for Cats. Made by Mr. E. E. Edmanson, Chicago. A. Bait-hook. B. Trigger-rod of heavy wire. C. Square rod, loosely pivoted at ends. D. Rod to support door. E. Sliding door. Fig. 2.—Scudder Cat Trap. Made by Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association. A. Sliding door. B. Hook supporting door. C. Hole in door to engage hook. D. Cord or wire. E. Bait-hook caught on point of nail. F. Small d
The domestic cat; bird ... The domestic cat; bird killer, mouser and destroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it domesticcatbirdk00forb Year: 1916 Fig. 2. Fig. 1. — Double-ended Trap for Cats. Made by Mr. E. E. Edmanson, Chicago. A. Bait-hook. B. Trigger-rod of heavy wire. C. Square rod, loosely pivoted at ends. D. Rod to support door. E. Sliding door. Fig. 2.—Scudder Cat Trap. Made by Massachusetts Fish and Game Protective Association. A. Sliding door. B. Hook supporting door. C. Hole in door to engage hook. D. Cord or wire. E. Bait-hook caught on point of nail. F. Small door for setting trap and examining contents. Fig. 3. — Dodson Cat Trap. Made by Mr. Joseph H. Dodson, Chicago. The sliding door is supported by the pivoted lever. The bait-hook is held lightly on the point of a nail. See also page 100.
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