Best double-door cage for skunks

I’m comparing Comstock 18x5x5 double-doors against the Tomahawk 605SS for skunk work in tight crawlspaces and want the most reliable swing bar and quiet latch to prevent spray. I run covered cages, set pan tension around 2–2.5 lb to reduce non-targets, and adhere to our 24‑hour check law — what hardware or add‑ons are you using to keep captures calm and compliant in 90°F heat?

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Set alerts and apply within 24 hours — these ‘real-time’ listings vanish fast. Remote roles skew toward inventory/scheduling.

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I lean Comstock in crawlspaces; to keep them calm and cooler, stick felt on the swing bar and add a thin neoprene pad where the door lands, throw a burlap shroud on, and zip‑tie a frozen water bottle to the outside — poor man’s A/C they can’t chew. Do you carry a clip‑on fridge thermometer to verify temps during 24‑hr checks? On the 605SS, the “quiet latch” gets quieter with heat‑shrink on the trigger rod plus a rubber bumper on the frame.

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