Some reviews said this trap was small, but I think it's more than adequate for stray cats and most wild animals, with the exception of perhaps the largest groundhogs and raccoons. I got this for cats since we had a lot of stray cats in our area a few years back who deserved better than having to fend for themselves. Unless I'm trying to catch a mountain lion, I think this trap is fine. The trap is quite cleverly constructed to lay flat for storage. It folds up once you clip the two zip ties, keeping it shut. I was able to fold it back down again so I can put it away when I don't need it. It's a pretty basic but sturdy trap. The problem, of course, is that living in a rural area, you never know what you're going to get… did I trap a stray cat as intended, or did a hungry groundhog wander in? This trap seems reasonably priced for its durability. Nothing will chew through these steel bars and it should last many more years to come.