Things You'll Need
- Oily household substance (hand cream, shortening, rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, butter or peanut butter)
- Old dry cloth
- Water
- Gentle soap or pet shampoo
Instructions
Pull the glue trap, very slowly, from your pet's fur or paw pad. "Most of the glue should stay in the trap," notes the website for Tomcat Brand, a maker of rodent control products.
Clean the glue from your pet's fur or paw pad with an oily household substance, such as hand cream, shortening, vegetable oil, butter or peanut butter, recommends Bug Info.com, an insect and pest information website.
Let the oily substance remain on the fur for about 10 minutes to soften the glue.
Rub the fur or paw pad, gently, with an old, dry cloth.
Repeat the process until most of the glue is removed.
Wash the pet's fur or paw pad with warm water and a gentle soap or pet shampoo to remove the oily substance and any remaining glue.