


Model 721 can be used as a cat handler for transporting animals and also provide a quiet place to hide within larger holding cages. Features a locking side port door, front sliding plexi-glass door and comfort grip aluminum handle. Review: Well made with safety catches on both the clear door ... - Well made with safety catches on both the clear door and the round entry door. Much improved over the last version! Review: More expensive but worth it for my nervous cat - Tomahawk Feral Cat Den I am not sure why my one cat Pippin does not cope when placed in a cage or fabric pet carrier. He rubbed his nose skin off in a few seconds when I have him in a fabric carrier for a very brief time when having home repairs completed. We also tried caging him with his brother Merry when we were moving a few years ago and he was fine only if the cage was left open. So I got this solid cat den as it appears to be built in such a way that Pippin will not hurt himself when the occasion comes to take him to the vet (which is not often). Not sure it will reduce his anxiety or claustrophobia but doesn't have any parts that could easy be damaged, torn or fall apart from his movements.
| ASIN | B00DNVXPKA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,068,752 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #208 in Hunting Cage Traps |
| Brand | Tomahawk Live Trap |
| Brand Name | Tomahawk Live Trap |
| Closure Type | Locking Sliding Panel |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 12 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 7 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tomahawk Live Trap |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 721C |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Material Type | Polyurethane |
| Model Number | 721C |
| Pet Type | Cat |
| Size | 17x12x12 |
| Target Audience | Cats |
| UPC | 741459127343 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**U
Well made with safety catches on both the clear door ...
Well made with safety catches on both the clear door and the round entry door. Much improved over the last version!
K**R
More expensive but worth it for my nervous cat
Tomahawk Feral Cat Den I am not sure why my one cat Pippin does not cope when placed in a cage or fabric pet carrier. He rubbed his nose skin off in a few seconds when I have him in a fabric carrier for a very brief time when having home repairs completed. We also tried caging him with his brother Merry when we were moving a few years ago and he was fine only if the cage was left open. So I got this solid cat den as it appears to be built in such a way that Pippin will not hurt himself when the occasion comes to take him to the vet (which is not often). Not sure it will reduce his anxiety or claustrophobia but doesn't have any parts that could easy be damaged, torn or fall apart from his movements.
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