Pesticides

Mouse Traps (Snap/Glue)

Caution for Cats
Low risk
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For Dogs
Caution
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For Cats
Caution

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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.

Source: Pet Poison Helpline

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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