@mikestirewalt5193

Throw away the confusion-causing bar and chain and safety-pin thing that comes with these traps and buy (also at Harbor Freight, usually for 99 cents) a 1 inch spring clamp to secure the rear door.  

Once the animal is trapped, use a tie-wrap on each bottom corner of the spring door to secure it to the trap body.  A panicked feral cat can force their way through those corners and escape, usually while you are on the way to the vet or clinic.

I've learned the hard way with both of the above issues.  Please give these points some attention if you're using an HF trap.

@i_am_chaplin

Could you please tell me how to use the cage support brace to frame the cage walls and hook it to the cage using the attached clips?

@captmicha

How do you set the trap? Those spring powered sliding latches keep sliding off, I feel like it would go off if they just breath on it.

@peterleiza4351

Somehow this skunk is not tripping the trap. I push fairly easy and it trips. What is the problem?

@eponymousIme

Could you please post above the link to the video you made for setting up the trap?

@gmchingon

Could you show me how to open the door? I am reading the instructions on my trap (same model) and I can't figure it out.

@SCREAMVILLEGames

thumbs up dude

@AKartes

Did you end up getting the raccoons?

@cbmesq

I caught the critter in my attic twice.  First time, it managed to open the rear door.  So I wired that shut.  Last night it got caught again, and ripped the front door off it's hinges and tossed it aside.  Seems like not very good construction.

@cindymartin1853

Moving wildlife is against the law.

@tbbonezutube

That was your tube... Thanks for wasting my time.