Mouse Traps (Snap/Glue)
⚠️ Caution for Cats⚠️ Symptoms to Watch For
Physical injury from snap trap; adhesive from glue trap
📋 What You Need to Know
Not chemically toxic. Snap traps can injure paws, noses, and tongues. Glue traps get stuck to fur. Use cooking oil to remove glue. More of a physical hazard than poisoning.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is mouse traps (snap/glue) safe for cats?
Mouse Traps (Snap/Glue) is considered CAUTION for cats. Not chemically toxic. Snap traps can injure paws, noses, and tongues. Glue traps get stuck to fur. Use cooking oil to remove glue. More of a physical hazard than poisoning.
What are the symptoms if my cat eats mouse traps (snap/glue)?
Symptoms may include: Physical injury from snap trap; adhesive from glue trap.
What should I do if my cat eats mouse traps (snap/glue)?
Monitor your cat for any unusual symptoms. If symptoms develop, contact your veterinarian for guidance.
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