Feline soft claws nail caps take-home kit helps customers protect their homes against destructive scratching by applying soft claws nail caps to their pets’ nails. A great add-on to your routine professional nail care. This is simple, non-surgical alternative to declawing. Easy-to-apply caps last 4-6 weeks and will not interfere with pet’s normal behavior. Non-toxic nail caps are safe if swallowed. Feline take-home kit includes 40 nail caps, adhesive, 6 applicator tips and instructions. Steps for application – Trim the tips of cat’s nails. Fill nail caps 1/3 full with adhesive. Extend nails by gently pressing on top with the index finger on the bottom of the paw. Observe cat for five minutes before release. Approximately 9-13 pounds. Most adult average size cats wear medium. Measures 6-4/5-inch length by 5-inch width by 1-1/2-inch height. Available in medium size with clear color.
$ 8.66
147 of 147 people found the following review helpful
Great way to save your furniture, By
Coffee Geek "Coffee Geek" (Philomath, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soft Claws for Cats - CLS (Cleat Lock System), Size Medium, Color Clear (Misc.)
I have been using another brand of claw caps for several years and recently switched to these because they're a bit less expensive. I have had no bad experience with the quality of the caps, they seem identical to the original brand (SoftPaws).
I would like to address a few comments from other reviews. In general if your cat will allow you to trim its claws, you won't have difficulty in applying these. The first application may need to be done over a few days because they may get tired of you messing with their claws before all ten are applied. If you go into an enclosed room (bathroom) to apply them it is much easier because the cat knows there is no escape, and therefore will fight you less. My extremely large cat is simply uncomfortable being held on my lap, so I make him lay on the bathroom counter to get his claws done. The smaller cat I just sit on my lap and trim/apply from there. Neither loves to have their claws done, but both tolerate it. It makes a HUGE difference if you start applying them when your cat is young. My old cat never quit trying to chew them off, his claws were practically nubs because he just never got completely comfortable with them. So he tended to need new caps applied much more frequently than my younger cats who have worn them since they were kittens. Also, a cat who tends to scratch a lot will lose them more frequently than one who does so less often. After you insert the claw into the cap with the glue, run your finger around the base of the cap to remove excess glue, which will prevent it sticking to their fur and making an uncomfortable lump of glue. It is also advisable to hold and pet your kitty for five minutes after the caps are applied to keep them from pulling the caps off before the glue dries. if your caps are coming off sooner than you think is reasonable, try a smaller size. it doesn't really matter how far up the claw the cap extends, and you don't want any air to be between the cap and the claw, as that will reduce surface area for the glue to stick and they'll be more likely to come off. If your cat does not eventually get the claws off themselves with normal clawing activity, you may need to cut them off. Definitely do this before the end of the cap touches their toe-pad. Just trim the end off as though you were trimming a raw claw, and then, using a claw trimmer or sharp scissors, cut the top edge of the cap along the top of their claw and remove the remaining cap. This will prevent you trimming the claw too closely. If your cats claws are sharp after the claw comes off, it is a result of normal shedding of claw material. If they still look trimmed, then the claw came off or was chewed off prior to normal shedding and you may want to try using a smaller size, using more glue, or holding them longer once new caps are applied. Personally I like the colored caps because it's easier to see that caps have been lost and need to be replaced. In my experience after the first set of caps have been applied, a box of 40 will last you 8-12 weeks, depending on the cat. I normally only apply caps to the front paws, I just trim the back claws. I have applied caps to the inside claws on the back when one of my cats had an irritation and was scratching herself raw. This prevented her breaking the skin on an already irritated spot. 0
95 of 97 people found the following review helpful
Soft Paws, By
This review is from: Soft Claws for Cats - CLS (Cleat Lock System), Size Medium, Color Clear (Misc.)
I was a bit skeptical at first, but the tips were super easy to apply, and the cats just couldn't care less. They tried to lick them off at the very beginning but quickly gave up. Now the little devils can't scratch anymore! BWAHAHAHAAAAA!
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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful
A must try, By
Dynowarz (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
So I have had my cat for about 8 years. She trashed my older couch and chairs but as they were purchased used, it really didn't matter to me. However when I decided that I wanted new furniture I considered getting my cat declawed because I knew eventually she would ruin my the new furniture too. I actually made an appointment to have my kitty cat's fingers cut off but had a change of heart. I figured why not try a less extreme measure first and purchased the soft paws on a recommendation of a friend.
First of let me tell you, to be able to use soft paws you need to know how to properly cut a cat's nails. It isn't hard, really. I figured out how to do it. Cosmo didn't like getting her nails cut when I first started to do it. But eventually she became used to me doing it. (Treats associated with nail cuts seemed to do the trick.) It took a while for Cosmo to allow me to cut all her nails at one time, but she now she doesn't mind it at all. I have been cutting her nails frequently for about 7 years. My cat doesn't mind me putting on the soft paws. It isn't quite as easy as cutting her nails (it requires a little more coordination on my part and therefore a little more time and my cat's attention span is a little shorter than I would like but without too much bribing she gets them all done at one time.) Aside from putting them on, Cosmo doesn't seem to mind having them on. Actually she seems to be as comfortable with them as she was without them. The only thing I have noticed is that when she walks on hard wood floor she make a tapping sound. She doesn't mind, but I think it sounds like high heals and laugh at her a little bit. They do fall off, but overall I would say a pack lasts a couple of months. I would say that about every 3-4 weeks, Cosmos looses about half of her nails. But rest assured that if you put them on correctly they will not fall off as soon as you put them on. And you won't need too keep reapplying them everyday. Cosmo is currently wearing Soft Paws in Pink, size Medium. Her next soft paws are black. Sometimes she just likes a little change. Overall, declawing my cat was too inhumane and I couldn't do it. I wanted to keep my new furniture without snags. I tried living with the furniture covered with blanket and sticky tape but really that isn't a way to live. My cat is currently wearing soft paws and not destroying my furniture and seems as happy as she was before she staring wearing them. And I know I am much more happy too! 0 |
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