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The SPCA organization tirelessly rescues and cares for an injured cat in a sticky trap.

December 2, 2023 by Nhat Anh

The SPCA organization worked tirelessly to rescue and care for the injured cat trapped in a sticky trap.

The Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has rescued a cat that unfortunately got stuck in a glue trap.

The posts were accompanied by graphic pictures of the cat after it was rescued.

***WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES BELOW***

Open wounds

The cat appeared to have suffered from fresh open wounds after struggling to free itself from the glue trap.

SPCA stated that it managed to clean and shave the cat’s glue-stricken fur.

Fully healed

The cat has fully healed, according to SPCA, although there are some bald fur spots on its body.

“The SPCA has long advocated against the use of glue traps due to the harm caused as well as the inadvertent trapping of non-target species.

We have rescued many animals from glue traps, and it is a painstaking process to remove the glue from the animals, and not all survive.”

SPCA’s emergency rescue service operates every day at all times.

To ensure such rescues remain possible, you can submit a donation here.

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