What should I do if a cat is stuck with a mouse plate? The correct way is here

 9:57am, 2 August 2025

What should I do if a cat is stuck with a mouse plate? First of all, it is best not to try to force the cat to pull it away, as this may cause damage to the cat's fur or skin injury. Use a clean wet towel to remove excess glue. Pour light salt water onto a sticky rat plate, let the salt water soak for a while, and then wipe it with a wet towel to remove the glue. If none of these works, you can go to a pet store to buy a better brand of hair wash, pour it on a mouse sticking board, and then rub it with a wet towel or shampoo to help unblock the bond. After the cleaning is completed, the cat needs to be carefully cleaned to restore its skin to health.

1. The owner should fix the cat not to move around, and avoid increasing the area to which the mouse plate sticks.

2. You can cut off the sticky hair; use a warm wet towel to slowly wipe the sticky area of the cat; use olive oil or other cooking oil, and dropping it on the glue can effectively remove the glue.

3. After the cat is removed, use a warm towel to wipe the sticky area and clean the remaining glue.

In short, mastering these methods can help cats.