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product_id: 2410793
title: "Victor M310S Tin Cat Multi-Catch Live Mouse Trap - Indoor and Outdoor Humane Catch and Release"
brand: "victor"
price: "€ 38.79"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Victor"
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# Holds up to 30 mice Slim 2"x6.3"x10.4" profile Durable metal build Victor M310S Tin Cat Multi-Catch Live Mouse Trap - Indoor and Outdoor Humane Catch and Release

**Brand:** victor
**Price:** € 38.79
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐭 Trap smarter, not harder — the humane mouse catcher that means business!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Victor M310S Tin Cat Multi-Catch Live Mouse Trap - Indoor and Outdoor Humane Catch and Release by victor
- **How much does it cost?** € 38.79 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- victor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted victor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Catch Powerhouse:** Captures up to 30 mice before emptying—perfect for serious infestations.
- • **No-Touch Humane Solution:** Catch and release mice without ever handling them—safe for kids and pets.
- • **Sleek, Space-Savvy Design:** Slim profile fits discreetly under furniture, inside cabinets, or tight spots.
- • **Effortless Setup & Release:** Simple bait, close lid, and easy-open door for quick, hygienic mouse release.
- • **Built to Last Indoors & Out:** Rugged metal construction stands up to any environment, from pantry to porch.

## Overview

The Victor M310S Tin Cat is a durable, metal multi-catch live mouse trap designed for indoor and outdoor use. It humanely captures up to 30 mice without harm, featuring a slim profile for discreet placement and an easy-to-use bait and release system. Safe around children and pets, this reusable trap offers a no-touch, effective solution for managing mouse infestations with minimal hassle.

## Description

You can get rid of the mice in your house without having to see, touch or kill them - this live trap is the ideal solution for you! The Victor TIN CAT mouse trap allows you to catch and release the mice without having to touch them. It catches up to 30 mice and is disposable or reusable, depending on your preference. Easy to set and bait, this live trap is safe for use around children and pets when used as directed.

Review: Caught Mouse within 2 hours, Awesome, Humane release. - How to and Story - Hi all, Story is below; How to use: To catch your mouse: I bought a set of nitrile gloves to handle the trap and food to keep my scent off of it. I placed a dollop of JIF peanut butter on 2 saltine crackers per trap both about 2" from each side vent and towards the front away from the trap doors. I recommend using a piece of electrical or similarly sticky take to keep the door closed as I found it opens quite easily, I do not know if a mouse is capable of forcing their way out of the top if it isn't secured but there isn't a locking mechanism, so please be aware of this going in. I think placement is key here, upon examining the dropping patters I believe the mouse was doing discovery until it found food. Which in a bag of chips it did. I placed the trap in the back of my pantry area, hidden by a few totes of food stuffs with the openings along the baseboard. And within about an hour or two I had caught the uninvited guest. I drove the mouse about 2.2 miles from my home and released it in a field, it took off so quick I couldn't get a picture(sorry). Brown Hair, Black eyes, 2 ears, 3" height about 10 oz. if you see it let me know. Lol If it comes back I will let you know, but I think we are good. Story: So I bought these yesterday and had them delivered same day. I came back from a 1 week trip and it appears that in my absence I acquired a roommate. Probably my fault as I had roll sealed a bag of chips and crackers but... So I purchased three of these, put two in my room(a converted garage), one near a small separation in the Sheetrock I need to patch, one in the loft above the room and one in the back of the room where my refrigerator and kitchenette is. Well this morning about 3-4am my little new roomy was quite noisy lots of metal clicking(it was trying to get out.) Seeing as I went to bed at 230 I would say these traps work quite well. Or perhaps it was extremely hungry and not too bright. Either way ymmv. I would definitely recommend this trap as they are reusable, you are cautioned however to put some tape on the lid and sanitize it after use with a bleach/water solution 1:9. When finished with trap to bag it so you don't have a graveyard accidentally. Good Luck
Review: Tin Cat Better Than Real Cat ! - I live on a farm, and have a chicken coop where chicken feed is readily available to the chickens 24/7. Unfortunately, this means that chicken feed is also available to mice 24/7. Because the chickens live in an older barn, there is no way to block the entrance of mice. No matter what I do -- or how clean I keep the chicken coop -- large numbers of mice WILL migrate into the coop from the surrounding fields. Fortunately they roam the coop at night AFTER the hens go to sleep on their roosts, so at least the chickens and the mice almost never meet up with one another. Our barn cat - and a few neighborhood strays - do their part to keep the mouse population down. But when you have open food on tap 24/7 in an old barn that is out in a rural field, there is only so much that barn cats can do. So we finally bought our first Tin Cat about a month ago. That thing really WORKS! We are drawing 15 to 25 mice into it every night, and we're beginning to see a significant drop in the amount of chicken feed we're putting out each day. I notice that some here suggest trapping the mice and then releasing them LIVE. I suggest to you that those folks do not live on a working farm in a rural area. And they are not trying to raise a flock of chickens in a healthy and clean environment. Let them continue to release their captive mice live -- but I do not intend do that. We have too many live mice already living in the fertile fields that surround the old barn. Where do you think the mice are coming from in the first place? Instead, I kill the mice and then dispose of them. I have an old 8 in. by 13 in. by 3 in. deep metal cake pan -- perfect size to place the Tin Cat in after I retrieve it from the barn in the morning. I fill the cake pan with water, and then place the mouse filled trap in that pan for about 10 minutes. Obviously I do not open the metal box before dropping it in the pan of water. When I come back 10 minutes later, I pull the Tin Cat trap out of the water, drain it, carefully open the metal box up, and empty the now drowned mice into a plastic garbage bag. I wear disposable latex gloves as I do this, needless to say, and dispose of the dirty gloves in the same bag before I seal it up. After cleaning and re-baiting, I put the Tin Cat back into the barn so that it is available after dark to catch another batch of mice. The Tin Cat has worked so well that we are already seeing a significant drop in the amount of chicken feed that we're having to put out each day. And it has worked so well that tonight, I just ordered two more of the Tin Cats from desertcart. The thing I appreciate most about these metal mouse traps - above and beyond the fact that the things just work really well -- is the fact that they are perfectly safe for use around my chickens. The chickens don't seem to pay attention to the little metal boxes at all. But if they were to, there is no way that they could open the box, or get access to the mice that might be trapped inside the box. The Tin Cat is safe around lively, playful chickens, barn cats, and just about any other farm animals or family pets. I'd give the Tin Cat more stars, but desertcart limits me to just 5.

## Features

- Humanely Captures Mice - This no-touch, non-lethal solution is designed for live catch and release of mice
- Multi-Catch Design - This large trap can hold up to 30 mice before it reaches capacity, making it ideal for larger infestations
- Easy to Use - Simply add bait to the inside of the trap, close the lid, and place the traps in an area where you've seen rodent activity. The lid opens for easy release after a catch
- Durable Construction - The sturdy metal trap holds mice securely inside until release and is designed to be used both indoors and outdoors
- Slim Profile - The slim metal construction allows for easy placement under furniture, inside cabinets, in drop ceilings, and more

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00004RAMU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,206 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #531 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand | Victor |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (4,197) |
| Department | Animal & Rodent Control |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072868133107, 10072868133104 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 1.35 pounds |
| Item model number | M310S |
| Manufacturer | Victor |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 6.3"W x 10.4"H |
| Target Species | Mouse |
| UPC | 885825530143 072868840234 072868133107 664328433805 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Victor
- **Color:** Silver
- **Is Electric:** Yes
- **Item Weight:** 1.35 Pounds
- **Material:** Metal
- **Number of Pieces:** 1
- **Product Dimensions:** 2"L x 6.3"W x 10.4"H
- **Target Species:** Mouse
- **UPC:** 885825530143 072868840234 072868133107 664328433805
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Caught Mouse within 2 hours, Awesome, Humane release. - How to and Story
*by E***N on October 29, 2016*

Hi all, Story is below; How to use: To catch your mouse: I bought a set of nitrile gloves to handle the trap and food to keep my scent off of it. I placed a dollop of JIF peanut butter on 2 saltine crackers per trap both about 2" from each side vent and towards the front away from the trap doors. I recommend using a piece of electrical or similarly sticky take to keep the door closed as I found it opens quite easily, I do not know if a mouse is capable of forcing their way out of the top if it isn't secured but there isn't a locking mechanism, so please be aware of this going in. I think placement is key here, upon examining the dropping patters I believe the mouse was doing discovery until it found food. Which in a bag of chips it did. I placed the trap in the back of my pantry area, hidden by a few totes of food stuffs with the openings along the baseboard. And within about an hour or two I had caught the uninvited guest. I drove the mouse about 2.2 miles from my home and released it in a field, it took off so quick I couldn't get a picture(sorry). Brown Hair, Black eyes, 2 ears, 3" height about 10 oz. if you see it let me know. Lol If it comes back I will let you know, but I think we are good. Story: So I bought these yesterday and had them delivered same day. I came back from a 1 week trip and it appears that in my absence I acquired a roommate. Probably my fault as I had roll sealed a bag of chips and crackers but... So I purchased three of these, put two in my room(a converted garage), one near a small separation in the Sheetrock I need to patch, one in the loft above the room and one in the back of the room where my refrigerator and kitchenette is. Well this morning about 3-4am my little new roomy was quite noisy lots of metal clicking(it was trying to get out.) Seeing as I went to bed at 230 I would say these traps work quite well. Or perhaps it was extremely hungry and not too bright. Either way ymmv. I would definitely recommend this trap as they are reusable, you are cautioned however to put some tape on the lid and sanitize it after use with a bleach/water solution 1:9. When finished with trap to bag it so you don't have a graveyard accidentally. Good Luck

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tin Cat Better Than Real Cat !
*by S***N on November 20, 2011*

I live on a farm, and have a chicken coop where chicken feed is readily available to the chickens 24/7. Unfortunately, this means that chicken feed is also available to mice 24/7. Because the chickens live in an older barn, there is no way to block the entrance of mice. No matter what I do -- or how clean I keep the chicken coop -- large numbers of mice WILL migrate into the coop from the surrounding fields. Fortunately they roam the coop at night AFTER the hens go to sleep on their roosts, so at least the chickens and the mice almost never meet up with one another. Our barn cat - and a few neighborhood strays - do their part to keep the mouse population down. But when you have open food on tap 24/7 in an old barn that is out in a rural field, there is only so much that barn cats can do. So we finally bought our first Tin Cat about a month ago. That thing really WORKS! We are drawing 15 to 25 mice into it every night, and we're beginning to see a significant drop in the amount of chicken feed we're putting out each day. I notice that some here suggest trapping the mice and then releasing them LIVE. I suggest to you that those folks do not live on a working farm in a rural area. And they are not trying to raise a flock of chickens in a healthy and clean environment. Let them continue to release their captive mice live -- but I do not intend do that. We have too many live mice already living in the fertile fields that surround the old barn. Where do you think the mice are coming from in the first place? Instead, I kill the mice and then dispose of them. I have an old 8 in. by 13 in. by 3 in. deep metal cake pan -- perfect size to place the Tin Cat in after I retrieve it from the barn in the morning. I fill the cake pan with water, and then place the mouse filled trap in that pan for about 10 minutes. Obviously I do not open the metal box before dropping it in the pan of water. When I come back 10 minutes later, I pull the Tin Cat trap out of the water, drain it, carefully open the metal box up, and empty the now drowned mice into a plastic garbage bag. I wear disposable latex gloves as I do this, needless to say, and dispose of the dirty gloves in the same bag before I seal it up. After cleaning and re-baiting, I put the Tin Cat back into the barn so that it is available after dark to catch another batch of mice. The Tin Cat has worked so well that we are already seeing a significant drop in the amount of chicken feed that we're having to put out each day. And it has worked so well that tonight, I just ordered two more of the Tin Cats from amazon. The thing I appreciate most about these metal mouse traps - above and beyond the fact that the things just work really well -- is the fact that they are perfectly safe for use around my chickens. The chickens don't seem to pay attention to the little metal boxes at all. But if they were to, there is no way that they could open the box, or get access to the mice that might be trapped inside the box. The Tin Cat is safe around lively, playful chickens, barn cats, and just about any other farm animals or family pets. I'd give the Tin Cat more stars, but amazon limits me to just 5.

### ⭐ Didn’t catch mic sadly
*by M***A on January 17, 2026*

Did not work for us. I’ve heard it works for others. I don’t know why it didn’t work. I put things inside of it that reviews and the product suggested I put inside of it. I placed it in the location suggested. I know for a fact we had mice because I was seeing them. And still caught nothing.

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