6 EEVELATIONS OF A KAT-CATCHEB. 



they will in time) you must procure some soft 

 tissue paper and cut it fine, and use that in the 

 same way as the sawdust and the soot. You 

 can also use light chaff or hay seeds with the 

 like result. 



I must not omit to tell my readers to always 

 trap Eats in the night, and to go very quietly 

 about it, for if you make much noise they will 

 give over feeding. You must not go about 

 with too big a light whilst trapping. You 

 should stay at the building from dark until 

 midnight, and every time a Eat is caught in 

 the trap you should go with a bull's eye lamp, 

 take it out of the trap or kill it, and then set 

 the trap again, as you have the chance of 

 another Eat in the same trap. From 

 experience I can say that you need not stay 

 in any place after 12 o'clock at night, as I 

 think that the first feed is the best, and that 

 the first three hours are worth all the other 

 part of the night. You can go home at 12 

 o'clock, and be sure to be in the place by 6 or 

 7 a.m., for many a Eat caught in the trap by 

 the front leg will, if it gets time, eat oft its leg 

 and get away again, and they are very cunning 

 to catch afterwards. 

 NEVEB HAVE YOUB TBAPS SET IN THE DAYTIME. 



Handle them as little as possible. Always 

 catch as many Eats as you can in your 



