Did you know that glue traps cause immense, prolonged suffering for unsuspecting animals, leaving them to die of shock, starvation, dehydration, or bleeding out, which can take days? Desperate animals often chew off their own limbs in a futile attempt to get away.
ACTION ALERT: Take Action Against Glue Traps Now
“Evildoers are snared by their own transgression, but the righteous sing
and rejoice.” —Proverbs 29:6
The Christian path is rife with snares. The good news is that God’s grace
trains us to be vigilant, self-controlled, and upright. But even though He
offers us salvation in the midst of our transgressions, we must still take
care not to fall into the trap of sin.
Mice, birds, lizards, snakes, and other small, precious animals created and
loved by God also fear snares, especially glue traps—cruel devices that
inflict immense suffering and death on countless individuals created by God.
Glue traps are small boards made of cardboard, fiberboard, or plastic and coated with a sticky adhesive. These cruel traps ensnare any small animal who wanders across or lands on them.
Animals trapped in the glue panic and struggle, which causes them to become
even more helplessly stuck. Often, the glue tears off their fur, feathers,
or skin. Some break bones or even chew off their own limbs in a desperate
attempt to escape. And some animals’ noses, mouths, or beaks get stuck in
the glue, leading to suffocation, which can take hours.
But there are humane and superior alternatives. You and your church
community can help spare more animals unimaginable suffering with two
simple, compassionate steps. First, commit to never using glue traps in your
church, community facilities, or home. Second, ask your church leaders to
share the humane household tip and adorable image below and our
comprehensive fact sheet in their newsletter or weekly missal or on their
social media pages:
Protect God’s most vulnerable animals with this humane household tip! Did
you know that glue traps cause immense, prolonged suffering for unsuspecting
animals, leaving them to die of shock, starvation, dehydration, or bleeding
out, which can take days? Desperate animals often chew off their own limbs
in a futile attempt to get away. As loving guardians of creation, join our
parish in pledging never to use glue traps and opt for humane alternatives
instead.
If you encounter an animal who’s stuck to a glue trap, place a few drops
of cooking oil or baby oil between the glue and the animal and gently work
them free. Be sure to keep oil use to a minimum—otherwise, oiled animals can
die from exposure later on. While removing the animal from the glue, slide
tissue or paper underneath freed body parts to prevent them from getting
stuck again. Once free, active and alert rodents can be released outdoors
during good weather within a one-block radius of where they were discovered.
Lethargic or imperiled animals or ones caught during extreme weather should
be rushed to a local veterinarian or wildlife rehabilitator. You can also
call PETA at 757-622-7382 for advice.
Take action now! Learn more about how to help prevent God’s animals from
becoming cruelly ensnared in horrific glue traps by using proven humane
rodent-control methods.
If your church has agreed to ban glue traps, please let us know at
[email protected]. We would love to
highlight this compassionate choice and inspire others to make the same kind
decision.