Login
Active Topics | Blog | FAQ | Rules
Featured Favorite: Taiwanease.com


Support all Forumosa's sponsors | Click here to see all our advertisers



Post new topic Reply to topic
 [ 9 posts ]  Search in topic:
Author Message
Stray Dog
 Post subject: How to Get an Animal off a Glue Trap
PostPosted: 15 Nov 2007, 22:28 
Offline
Retired President (tuì xiū de zǒng tǒng)
Retired President (tuì xiū de zǒng tǒng)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 04 Jun 2004, 16:45
Posts: 5734
I hate these things. If you've seen what a rat will do to get off a glue trap, you'll know just how cruel these devices are. They're also indiscriminate. This week, Forumosa's very own Brian called us to help out a couple of young cats in a nasty way, stuck fast to glue traps at his school.

Image

Brian had kindly taken the animals to a large, modern vet in An Keng, but they said they couldn't help, as it would take days to get the cats off and cleaned up. We felt the Animals Taiwan vets - YangMing Vet Hospital, on Tianmu East Road - would know better. They did. They told us to get the young cats to them ASAP.

When we arrived at the vet with the cats, Dr Yang and his team already had everything prepared. They got the cats off the traps in less than a minute; an hour later they were cleaned up. They would have been good to go, but one of the cats, rest his soul, had become too weak and passed away soon after being cleaned up.

I'll share with you how our vets did it, in case you ever find yourself having to perform the same procedure on some poor animal.

All you need are the following:

* a pot large enough to put the animal in once off the trap
* a large bottle of vegetable oil
* rubber gloves
* newspaper or a towel
* animal shampoo (baby shampoo will do but is not ideal)

1. Pour the oil into the pot, deep enough to soak the animal, and place on top of the newspaper or towel.

Image

2. Wearing the gloves, dip your hands in the oil, scooping some up, and rub onto the animal where he or she is in contact with the glue.

Image

3. You'll soon find that you can start to lift the animal off the trap, bit by bit, as the oil dissolves the glue.

Image

4. Once freed from the glue, the animal should immediately be placed into the vegetable oil 'bath'.

Image

5. Spend 30 minutes or so working the oil into the glue on the animal's fur and skin and gently pulling off the loosened glue and wiping onto the towel or newspaper.

Image

Image

Image

6. Once all the glue has been removed from the fur and skin, the oil can be washed off with shampoo, and the animal can be dried. Put the shampoo on before the water and the oil will come off more easily.

I hope this can help you if you find yourself with an animal on one of these disgustingly cruel devices. Let me know if you put it to use.

Cheers!


Sean

(By the way, the kitten in the photos is doing fine now and will soon be available for adoption, but will take some time to get used to people.)


Top
 Profile  
 
bobepine
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 15 Nov 2007, 23:12 
Offline
Presidential Advisor (zǒng tǒng gù wèn)
Presidential Advisor (zǒng tǒng gù wèn)

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 29 Apr 2005, 09:47
Posts: 3294
Location: Kaohsiung
Sorry to hear that one cat didn't make it. You did the best you could.

What a horrible story. The first pic is nothing short of horrifying... Kudos to Brian, and to AT, for stepping in once again. :bravo:

PS: I added a link of this thread in the announcement thread: Pets info, pets problems, vets lists, Taiwan animals, etc.


Top
 Profile E-mail  
 
douglas@taichungpaws.org
 Post subject: amazing story
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 02:09 
Offline
Shoe-wielding Legislator (huīwǔ xiézi de lìfǎ wěiyuán)
Shoe-wielding Legislator (huīwǔ xiézi de lìfǎ wěiyuán)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 11 Jan 2007, 01:39
Posts: 248
Location: Taichung
United States of America
thanks for that useful information. I have never seen one of these glue traps, but I have heard stories. Who would put a trap out like that?

_________________
What can you do to help out animals in Taiwan? Come to our website or contact us for details.
http://www.taichungpaws.org (in Central Taiwan) or http://www.animalstaiwan.org (nationally) for details


Top
 Profile  
 
Stray Dog
 Post subject: Re: amazing story
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 02:19 
Offline
Retired President (tuì xiū de zǒng tǒng)
Retired President (tuì xiū de zǒng tǒng)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 04 Jun 2004, 16:45
Posts: 5734
douglas@taichungpaws.org wrote:
thanks for that useful information. I have never seen one if these glue traps, but I have heard stories. Who would put a trap out like that?


Believe it or not, I've seen them in someone's garden, put there as a cat 'deterrent'. If you see any, just pour oil or talcum powder over the damned thing.


Top
 Profile  
 
Poagao
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 08:03 
Offline
Overpaid Foreign Athlete (duō fù xīn shuǐ guò gāo de wài jí yùn dòng yuán)
Overpaid Foreign Athlete (duō fù xīn shuǐ guò gāo de wài jí yùn dòng yuán)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 16 Jul 2001, 16:01
Posts: 3452
Location: around
Taiwan
Aren't they mostly used for rats? Every time I see them in the store it says "Rat trap" on the cover.

_________________
The giants of the imagination can set the giants of the intellect aquiver.


Top
 Profile E-mail  
 
Stray Dog
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 11:07 
Offline
Retired President (tuì xiū de zǒng tǒng)
Retired President (tuì xiū de zǒng tǒng)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 04 Jun 2004, 16:45
Posts: 5734
Poagao wrote:
Aren't they mostly used for rats? Every time I see them in the store it says "Rat trap" on the cover.


They're intended for rats, but, either by accident or intention, other animals get stuck on them, including birds, lizards, and snakes. Trapping of any kind is usually indiscriminate, which is why I think all traps should be humane.


Top
 Profile  
 
urodacus
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 13:57 
Offline
Bureaucrat of the Underworld (cóng dìyù lái de guānliáo)
Bureaucrat of the Underworld (cóng dìyù lái de guānliáo)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 04 Nov 2004, 23:20
Posts: 7591
Location: Okinawa
Australia
good info. thanks sean.

nice article on you in Centered magazine.

_________________
The prizes are a bottle of f*!@#$% SCOTCH and a box of cheap f!@#$#$ CIGARS!


Top
 Profile  
 
fenlander
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 14:30 
Offline
Mandarin Marvel (Guóyǔ gāoshǒu)
Mandarin Marvel (Guóyǔ gāoshǒu)

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 28 Feb 2005, 12:50
Posts: 1896
Location: Taiwan
Pirate 1
Stray Dog wrote:
Poagao wrote:
Aren't they mostly used for rats? Every time I see them in the store it says "Rat trap" on the cover.


They're intended for rats, but, either by accident or intention, other animals get stuck on them, including birds, lizards, and snakes. Trapping of any kind is usually indiscriminate, which is why I think all traps should be humane.


Yes they are intended for rats. In the UK animal control agencies (exterminators) can use them, but by UK law they have to come back and check every few hours (or maybe more). This is because the rats unlike cats chew their own legs off in order to get off one.

Very sick method of pest control but unfortunately very effective.

I knew this Pakistani man in England that used to place them down in his back garden to hurt cats. He added crushed glass to the glue to make it more painful. He was pissed off that cats had been shitting in his back yard.

His neighbors got angry so he reluctantly removed them.


Top
 Profile  
 
urodacus
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 16 Nov 2007, 15:14 
Offline
Bureaucrat of the Underworld (cóng dìyù lái de guānliáo)
Bureaucrat of the Underworld (cóng dìyù lái de guānliáo)
Forumosan avatar

Years of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membershipYears of membership
Joined: 04 Nov 2004, 23:20
Posts: 7591
Location: Okinawa
Australia
his neighbours got so angry that they attached all the traps to his testicles and made him roll around naked in a field of nettles... for a month. in january.

bastard.

_________________
The prizes are a bottle of f*!@#$% SCOTCH and a box of cheap f!@#$#$ CIGARS!


Top
 Profile  
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic
 [ 9 posts ]  Search in topic:


Support all Forumosa's sponsors
Click here to see all our advertisers


Who is online

Forumosans browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 0 visitors


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum


I'm looking for someone who speaks between and years old (gender )
Forumosa Friends Login ID:   Password:   Remember login when I visit Forumosa Friends?  

SITE MAP

LIFE


Events Google Calendar
    Kaohsiung and Southern Taiwan
    Taichung and Central Taiwan
    Northern Taiwan ex-Taipei

Parenting
Dating & Relationships
Pets & Other Animals
    Rescues & Adoptions

Cars & Motorcycles
Health and Fitness

Where Can I Find...? (WCIF)
Volunteering in Taiwan

Teaching English in Taiwan
    Seeking Substitute Teachers

Living in Taiwan
    Diskussion auf Deutsch

MOBILE FORUMOSA


MOB.forumosa.com (HTML)
M.forumosa.com (XHTML)
WAP.forumosa.com
TAPATALK RO (iTunes App)

LEISURE


Travel
Technology

Learning Chinese

Sports
    Cycling
    Martial Arts
Fun & Games
YouTube & Other Video Clips

Restaurants, Bars & Clubs
    Kaohsiung
    Taichung
The Food Forum

FORUMOSANS

Find a Forumosan

FORUMOSA SOCIAL

Facebook - be a fan!
Facebook - join the group!
LinkedIn - join our group!
LinkedIn - invite yourself!
Forumosa Friends

OUR TWITTER FEED

DISCUSSION


Women Only Forum read more
To access this forum, you must be a member of the Women's Forum Group. PM the moderator to request access

Business & Money
    Forumosan Business Directory

Culture & History
Religion & Spirituality
Arts & Entertainment

Taiwan Politics (TP)
International Politics (IP)

Open Forum

Greater Forumosa
Where Forumosans who no longer live in Taiwan can compare notes, thoughts and impressinos

UCP- your User Control Panel
where you check PMs, update your profile, make your forum settings

SEARCH

Show search results as topics or posts
Active Topics
Topics with most recent posts

LEGAL


Human Rights
Dual Nationality
    Military Conscription
Visa & Residency Issues

Work
Taxes

Real Estate & Housing
General Legal Matters
    Certification
    Marriage
    Divorce

ABOUT


Feedback Forum
    Taiwanted
    Taiwanease
    Testimonials
The Temporary Forum

Rules

OUR BLOG


Classic Posts
Advertise
Sponsors
Favorites - link exchange

UNIVERSAL CURRENCY CONVERTER
Convert this amount
of this type of currency
into this type of currency.

enter any amount
Contact us if you want to add a currency to the list - admin (at) forumosa (dot) com

scroll down to see more currencies

scroll down to see more currencies

Universal Currency Converter under license from XE.com. Terms of Use
Forumosa Theme By Echo -=Designs By Echo=- © 2007 Echo
Powered by phpBB © 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007 phpBB Group
4,073,932 Views