I would take some butter or cooking oil and rub it on the place where the sticky pad was stuck. and then take a paper towel ,cloth or something and wipe her paw off. This should take the stickiness off of her paw, and it won't hurt her to lick off the oil or butter.
2007-02-06 10:31:40
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answered by Kitty Mom 4
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Go to Walmart - the cleaning supply section & buy a bottle of "Goo Gone."
Spray it on a cotton ball and rub it gently on the sticky stuff. It will take some time - but it will eventually come off.
Your cat may be kinda greasy after that. You can put a bit of dish soap & warm water on a wash cloth & clean the greasy Goo Gone off.
My dog got stuck on one of those pads once!
2007-02-06 10:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Have her take a bath and scrub really good and if you can't find anything else, than take her to the vet and ask to get her groomed so that the sticky stuff isn't on her.
2007-02-06 10:26:24
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answered by klk17 3
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what you do is take lotion rub it on the sticky stuff and some fur attached,then rub for a while,this will make it easier to handle then,cut the (lotionized) hair peices without hurting your cat.this should help,but if it doesnt then go to your vet and either get special meds,or have them do the job.
i have had a similair situation and TRUST ME it works!!!! i hope this helped you. GOOD LUCK!
2007-02-06 11:38:04
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answered by heidi k 2
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OK, number one, those things are really inhumane to the mice, just get a regular trap, and number two...........try Avon Skin So Soft Oil on the cat, that should remove it right away. If you don't have a local rep, use my website below to order:
2007-02-06 10:26:44
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answered by Avon Lady 4
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don't use commercial cleansers of any kind! Use some oil, vegetable or baby, work it in really well with the tips of your fingers, then shampoo the oil off.
my dog leaned on a fly stick one time, the oil is the only thing that worked to get it off.
good luck!!
2007-02-06 10:37:51
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answered by jamie c 3
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I would take it to the vet and get her groomed...that seems to be the only way that involves you not getting the sh** scratched out of you and the cat not being completely traumatized from the whole experience.
2007-02-06 10:29:43
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answered by ram_this911 3
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Groom the kitty or get some peanut butter and rub it on her just like getting bubble gum out of ur hair trust me this works for that to.. this has happened to me!!!
2007-02-06 11:15:56
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answered by ? 6
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Any kind of skin lotion should work. Just rub it on and work it till it comes off. Good luck
2007-02-06 11:37:51
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answered by SHAy 3
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try bathing her in sweet oil or trimming her furr just do not shave her it takes ages to grow back 2 normal if the suggestions i gave u did not work let me know,
2007-02-06 10:36:39
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answered by viffany h 3
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