Try some vegetable oil and massage it onto the pad for a little while. It might help loosen up the glue, and it won' hurt her when she licks it.
And, or course, try to find a safer place for your mouse sticky pads. If you can't find a safe place, I'd take them up.
2006-12-27 13:15:07
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answered by AK 3
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Cat Glue Trap
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answered by gardy 4
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LMFAO Don't worry about it. She'll get the rest of it off. The glue isn't poisonous, so she won't get sick. Unless she's allergic to it.
Cats are nuerotic animals, so they are forever worried about how well groomed they are!! She'll want to stay clean, so she'll peel it off herself. Dont worry about if she eats it or not. They eat dead and wrotting carcases. Like a little humane glue is going to bother her much. It make her a little consitpated, or give her an upset tummy, but she should be fine.
If you notice anything unusual, take her to the vet, of course. But I think she'll be ok.
2006-12-27 13:15:39
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answered by Pluto 3
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Peanut butter cuts through a lot of different sticky things, like pine sap.
You can try working that into the glue and washing it off. Even if peanut butter doesn't work, at least it's non-toxic and won't harm your cat.
Good luck!
2006-12-27 13:14:20
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answered by thezaylady 7
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Soak her paw in some warm soapy water and if you have some of that orange smelling goof off use a little of that but be sure to wash her paw off throughly afterwards so she wont get sick if she licks her paw. The sticky rat things have poisons on them to help kill the rats and the glue usually is full of chemicals anyways so if she looks or is sick, take her to a vet ASAP.
2006-12-27 13:14:43
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answered by Caleigh 5
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if you got most of the glue off you shouldn't worry let her walk around so the glue will get weaker every now and then try to help and take some off but it will gradually come off
2006-12-27 13:16:54
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answered by Lynn 2
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This is VERY bad. Keep it clear from any other part of his body. Depending on the type you can sometimes read on the package a solution to dissolve. Sometimes Vegetable oil,, but you may have to take to a veterinarian to remove. DON'T MESS AROUND I HAVE SEEN THAT STUFF PULL SKIN OFF!!!
2006-12-27 13:19:46
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answered by pwilliams1023 1
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Poor kitty! Some rubbing alcohol should remove the rest of the glue. Then rinse thoroughly.
2006-12-27 13:14:20
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answered by dmjrev 4
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it wont hurt the cat but these are EXTREMELY CRUEL ways of killing mice...
the poor mouse gets caught and may chew off its leg in attempt to free itself or become caught worst...
death is slow - lack of water - kidneys fail.. starvation pains..
its horrible really...
there are better ways of killing mice... glue isnt one of them
2006-12-27 13:19:05
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answered by CF_ 7
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LOL-- So srry! Give her a warm bath. And use some soap or shampoo.
2006-12-27 13:15:06
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answered by Anonymous
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