If you're trying to find your lost cat, you might need a humane trap, a wildlife trail camera, or even a borescope to look into pipes and under sheds.
My job is Lost Cat Search and Rescue, so I have professional equipment you can use.
From humane traps and night vision cameras to motion alerts you can use on your porch, I have the tools that get lost cats found.
Here's a list of what's currently available on my Lost Cat Finder "Gear" page at https://www.lostcatfinder.com/lost-cat-tools-and-tips
Examples of lost cat recovery items for rent:
NightVision Wildlife Trail Cameras
Motion-triggered night vision cameras to take photos 24/7 anywhere you set it, even with no electricity or light.
These "night vision spies" will show you what's happening at night and where to put a trap.
Rental: $10 per night, $25 a week.
Bionic Hearing
My HAUSBELL listening device amplifies the tiniest sound so you can hear your cat if trapped in a shed, garage or other enclosed space you can't access. $10/week.
Humane trap made for cats (or a very small dog).
Most humane traps sold in stores are made for raccoons. Cats just lean over the short little trip plate and eat without being captured. This trap is made especially for cats in length and shape. TruCatch traps are around $75 new but you can rent mine for $25 a week.
Long-range motion alert
This wireless alarm lets you know if your lost cat is coming around your house at night. It can also be used to monitor your trap from 300ft away. The receiver end by your pillow DINGS when your cat's motion sets off it off.
$5 day, $15/week.
If interested, call
to see what's available.
or visit www.LostCatFinder.com
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