🐾 Style meets safety—because your cat deserves the best claws in town!
This 100-piece set of extra small cat nail caps includes 5 colorful vinyl resin covers, 5 non-toxic adhesive glues, and 3 reusable applicators. Designed for cats older than 5 months, these soft nail caps protect furniture and skin by reducing destructive scratching. Certified safe by EU standards, they last 4-8 weeks depending on your cat’s activity, offering a stylish, humane solution to claw control.
Package Dimensions | 10.8 x 7.6 x 1.7 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | 100 Cover XS |
Size | XS |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 50 g |
V**S
High quality
Very good adhesion and easy to use adhesive with a thin tube
D**E
Please read before buying!!
I bought these before properly researching how to care for a new kitten and I would suggest you do the same before hitting the buy button and wasting your money!I wouldn’t recommend these at all. They’re very easy to put on wrong, as they should be trimmed to about half their size. They should only cover about half of the claw, to avoid risk of sticking them to the skin which covers the bottom of the claw and so that the cat can more comfortably retract their claws. These should only be used as a last resort for aggressive cats, and after consulting a vet - not to stop kittens scratching furniture, or as a fashion accessory!The glue supplied with these is just superglue as well, it’s not going to do their skin or claws any good being in contact with glue over a long period of time and I suspect will lead to irritation. They also run the risk of trapping bacteria inside the cap where it could multiply and cause infection.They effect the cats ability to climb, balance and groom themselves, and could pose a danger if they were to be eaten. They also stop the cat being able to defend themselves if used on an outdoor cat or if a house cat were to escape.They stop the cats natural behaviour, scratching! Which I know is kind of the point, but a cat likes to scratch that’s just what they do - to spread their sent and claim ownership of their environment. Like I mentioned above these should only be used on aggressive cats as a last resort. If your cat is scratching up your furniture you would be much better off trying to fix the cause of the problem rather than covering it up, literally! Buy scratching posts, scratching mats or a cat tree so that your cat has something they are allowed to scratch on. Make sure plenty of toys are available and rotate these on a daily basis so they don’t get bored, also try to have at least 15 minutes of active play with the cat every day to give them an outlet for pent up energy - especially for house cats. Punish them with a time out or water bottle when they scratch furniture and praise them when they scratch their post - they will soon get the message!If your cats claws are still a problem then trim them! Easier said than done I know, especially if on your own. Before I got my cat used to the clippers I used an electric nail file which worked great to take the sharp points off and was much easier to use while keeping hold of the cat.Please just try any of the above before buying these. Your cat will thank you!!
M**E
It actually works!
Honestly I was very sceptical, bought it just for my daughter's sake.However she was right and it works! I can't believe it. She did the application, she said it was easy on the front legs, but difficult for the backs. She applied to two cats and only two pieces was unusable.Cats were a bit distressed, but after an hour, they used to it and they seems happy.No scratching on the furniture and they look funny. :)I love that product and already shared with my friends too. I'll definitely buy again.
P**5
Cat feels comfortable at an affordable price.
Really have enjoyed these and it has enabled us enjoy our cat more without the stress of clawing at sofa's.The caps go on very easy although be careful with the glue as too much can overflow and get on their fur. They haven't lasted overly long however whilst they last it works great. The importance of cutting the claws down first is important also to help the caps last longer and fit correctly.Overall a good cheap product that really does make a difference. Our cat does not mind and actually enjoys the extra attention he gets when we put them on.
I**A
Works, but product difficult to use
For such a simple product, they could have invested a bit more into designing it to be easier to use.The adhesive bottles themselves are really tough and it requires all my strength to push any glue to come out. The adhesives also have no cap, only a plastic tip which must be cut off, so be prepared with acetone on hand if you don't want your favourite scissors to stick together. And because it has no cap, it dries out. If your cat is as fussy as mine, getting all the nail caps on will require a few sessions across a few days. This means every time you want to start applying adhesive, you have to either open a new bottle or fuss around with acetone and other bits to get the previously dried-out applicator working again. The kit only comes with 5 bottles of adhesive, which is not enough for 100 nail caps. Rather than buying more of their product for the adhesive alone or spending a lot of time clearing the dried out glue (it doesn't always get removed by the acetone!), you can buy additional pet nail adhesives on amazon or ebay. If your cat isn't fussy however, and you're confident that you can get all 20 nail caps on fairly easily between applications, then the 5 bottles will be enough for you.The nail caps do seem to work and stay on when applied correctly (I tend to just put adhesive all over rather than only at the bottom of the cap as it won't stay on otherwise). My cat doesn't mind them at all. We got size S, but they were slightly too big so we trimmed down the caps and applied them as instructed. So far so good!
L**R
Brilliant
Brilliant
S**.
Nice
Nice
E**2
Good for not scratching.
These are great if you want to stop your cat from scratching you or your furniture. But we have a balcony which he goes out on and he can’t use his paws to grip the railings like he should be able to to get his balance. It was quite scary watching thinking he could fall over the balcony.The first few I tried putting on was hard but once I got a good technique it was easy, he tried for about 5 minutes to take them off and then forgot about it and was fine.Trying to get them off is a different story..... 3 hours it took me and 4 other people! I followed a YouTube clip which looked simple but holding him down was hard as he did not like it. In the end had to wrap him in a towel tight so he couldn’t scratch me...... I’ve never heard a cat hiss and that was the first time I had a cat hissing at me.
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