An animal trap is provided with an enclosure, inside of which a pivoting member, referred to herein as a "Confinement Activating Teeter-totter" (CAT), is pivotally disposed so that its front end pivots downward when an animal enters the trap and steps on it. A blocking member on the front of the CAT then blocks the entrance, forcing the animal to go toward a bait near the exit at the back of the trap. The CAT then pivots under the weight of the mouse, thereby resetting. If, instead of exiting, the animal goes back toward the front, the CAT will again pivot and block the entrance. The animal will also step on a shelf projecting from the front of the pivoting member, ensuring that the CAT will not pivot again until the animal again proceeds toward the exist. The trap is composed of only one moving part (excluding a door flap, and one access part), namely the CAT on its pivot. It is easily molded from plastic such that only two parts are needed: a base and a CAT. After molding a door flap may be attached.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to provisional application No. 60/480,992 filed on Jun. 23, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference to the extent not inconsistent herewith.