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Totally stuck 😡

Safety and dignity restored! ❤️🦉

Flight check

Tail feathers cleaned

Sad face 😔

Flight feathers separated

Feet pretty cleaned up
I don't even understand why you would put a glue trap outside?? I'm glad the owl was able to get rescued from that
Perhaps it was thrown out or a partially stuck rodent dragged it out of a building and the owl spotted an "easy meal." That's how they end up eating the poisoned rodents as well. They die outdoors or are weak enough but not dead yet, so they are easing picking for the owls or other predators. They think it is their lucky day, but it's quite the opposite.
If you are going to end and animal, it should be immediate and targeted, or you are just being reckless. We just got a baby red fox in at work, not even old enough to have its eyes open, because some genius was trying to kill a groundhog and stuck a trap down the wrong hole and killed its mom. It gets tough watching all the idiotic things people do to animals.
Oh jeez
I agree, but for mice, bucket traps are really the best option, you don't have to reload them, set it and forget it. You can reduce the canage by laying cotton balls soaked in peppermint oil everywhere the mice are, they will pack up and leave your house if they can't get away from the smell. Except a few hold outs.
If the bucket dropped them into a dry bottom, they can jump out. Maybe if you could put just some water in there so they couldn't jump out you could relocate them if you wished.
Poor little guy
I know! It looks near totally stuck head to toe. 🫣
That must have been so much work getting it out without messing up any feathers. If they get damaged, it needs to be cared for until they regrow, which would have likely been nearly the whole year.
I only shared this one since it worked out so fortunately for the little one, but people need to see these things aren't safe for animals and are just downright cruel.
Glue traps are cruel. We can't have mice in our houses, I hate using bucket traps, but a quicker drowning is better than that. First I soak cotton balls in peppermint oil and throw them where the mice are, most pack up and leave, they hate it, the bucket traps kill the hold outs.
Happy to hear it all worked in the end and thanks for the info about glue traps.
Of course! I hate having to talk about stuff like this, but it's something a lot of people don't consider until they've already entrapped the wrong thing. We get snakes, frogs, birds, etc all caught in these things, and it's not even humane for the rodents. When they're stuck, they die of exhaustion, dehydration, or injuries from trying to escape. No animal deserves that.