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If you are wondering where we get what we use, from traps to website hosting, wonder no more. These are the best quality, most affordable sources we have found. We've have tried cheaper options, and found them to be junk. We've tried more expensive options, and found them to be a waste of money. If you have a good resource you wish to share, please let us know and we will research it and add it here if it meets our criteria (good quality, affordable, convenient). Safeguard all-wire cat cage-trapsThe first two links are cat-friendly but also sell supplies to wildlife damage control and fur trapping: This link is for a business that supplies equipment primarily for rescue and domestic animal control:
Feral cat dens ("feral cat handling system")
Wire cages for holding cats and kittensExpensive, but great for kittens, from ACES:
GlovesNo glove will stand up to a direct bite from cats. However, we like the ACES Duty Gloves (also come with a long cat cuff to protect wrists) for handling kittens and cats. For those on a budget, long-cuffed "rose gloves" are also great for preventing scratches from cats and kittens. Many people use welder's gloves, but we find these are too ungainly to hold onto a kitten or cat. What's the point of not getting bitten if the cat gets loose and creates a larger risk to you or itself?
Cat bedsThe Siesta Bowl holds up well to the washing machine, is under $12, and cats and kittens love them:Cat Fences
Cat EnclosuresPurchase, or use the photos to design your own.
Promotion and advertisingCat flags for drawing attention to off-sites and cat facilities:T-shirts Business cards: Website hosting Web design: |