PETA's at it again!

I do see your point, but the snap traps don't always kill instantly. I've seen a mouse/rat in one that was still alive.

Also, why doesn't the animal that gets caught in the glue trap just move the trap with it? That's what I'd do. :)
With a broken neck though, you normally feel no pain after the spinal cord/column is severed. And it is also extremely odd/rare for a snap trap to not kill them almost instantly, if not within a few minutes.

If I were to build a glue trap comparative to your size/weight .. you would be unable to move it more than a small way. The animal usually gets their face/hands/feet/body stuck to the glue trap trying to get their paw(s) free, once that happens .. they are just basically forced to lay there until they die .. a week or so later. Unless the person who caught them is humane enough to end their life before throwing them in the trash can. :(
 
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