

🐾 Scratch Less, Live More: The Ultimate Cat Claw Upgrade
Soft Claws Cat Nail Caps are veterinarian-developed, USA-made vinyl covers designed to protect furniture and skin from cat scratches. Featuring a patented Cleat Lock System, these durable caps provide up to 6 months of painless, non-surgical protection. Easy to apply in three steps, they fit medium cats (9-13 lbs) comfortably without interfering with natural claw movement. Safe, non-toxic, and loved by vets and groomers alike, Soft Claws offer a stylish, effective solution to destructive scratching.







| ASIN | B0006343W2 |
| ASIN | B0006343W2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,763 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #14 in Cat Claw Care |
| Brand Name | Soft Claws |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,650) |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2004 |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2004 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Directions | 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. |
| Included Components | Soft Claws for Cats - CLS (Cleat Lock System), Size Medium, Color Clear |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.8 x 5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.55 x 2.8 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| Item model number | ZX249 120 233 |
| Item model number | ZX249 120 233 |
| Manufacturer | SmartHealth, Inc. |
| Manufacturer | SmartHealth, Inc. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Soft Claws for Cats - CLS (Cleat Lock System), Size Medium, Color Clear |
| Number of Items | 40 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8 x 5 x 1.5 inches; 1.13 ounces |
| Size | Medium |
| Specific Uses for Product | Behavior, Indoor |
| Target Audience Keyword | Cats |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
U**N
The Good, Bad and Ugly.
Update!!: it’s 2020 my sweet boy turns 6 this year. I STILL LOVE these. He’s gotten to where some months he won’t even notice they fell off for awhile and won’t even bother scratching at things. However, once he notices. Man, he goes all out. He is now a big (healthy) chunker that weighs 18 pounds. I alternate between large and medium for him and medium for his now girlfriend who weighs about 8-10 pounds. They both try to take them off as soon as I put them on. However, after a few minutes they have forgotten about them again. Original post: I absolutely love these! I started using this product about 4-5 months ago. I wanted to give it enough time before, I wrote a review. So here's my story: My sweet kitten just turned one in June and was getting/ tearing up everything! Trimming his nails didn't help, a big scratching post didn't work. Absolutely nothing helped. My fiancé started to push for us to declaw him just because, the cat was getting very out of hand. However, since I'm not big on declawing I went to the Internet! These are what I've found! I've ordered both a small and a medium of these and have found that medium work best. Id say if the cat is younger than one get small, any older it's best to get medium. The Good: -Basically what these are, are rubber caps that go onto your cats nail. They do not hurt them and for the most part the glue holds strong. It's a special glue that won't hurt the animals nails. Nor will it damage anything. They are still able to use their nails however, they arnt nearly as sharp. The Bad: - I've noticed on some of these reviews they complain the nails don't stay long enough or stay on to long. I have had a situation with both. I have learned it truly varies on two things: how much glue you put into the nail and how fast your cat's nails grow. Be sure to trim the cat's nails before putting the nail caps on that way they get the longest life span possible. Sometimes, My cat will lose a nail cap after a week of me putting them on. This has nothing to do with the product. It just means my cat was to fidgety and I didn't put as much glue as I needed too. Some of the nails are different sizes. So make sure that the bigger ones go on the bigger nails (obviously). The Ugly: - There was one time that I had notice my cat had two nails stuck longer than any of his other nail caps ( about two months). I had already replaced all the other ones at least once. However, those two were stuck like some of the horror stories suggested in previous reviews. To be honest it isn't a huge deal. It just means for some reason they stuck better. I learned that to get those two nails that were “super stuck” off. All you have to do it get a cotton ball with nail polish remover on it and rub the cats stuck nail cap until it pops off. It took only a matter of minutes. Also, it is notable to mention the glue dries very quickly. I've learned not to put the glue cap back on. Otherwise, you will never be able to open the glue again. I just put it in a sandwhich bag away from everything until my next use. Also, it does NOT rip out the nail!!! What you see when the nail falls off is dried glue that came up when it fell off the cats nails. Overall, I highly recommend this product to anyone considering to buy it. I've only had to buy two packages in all the months I've been using this product. Great price for the quantity and quality!
L**Y
These Saved My Cat from Hurting Herself
I actually put these on my cat's back legs toenails because she was scratching her face and neck with them so severely that she was bleeding and getting crusty scabs. I cut her back toe nails but still when she scratched herself, which wasn't very often, just a little bit a day, she still did a bunch of damage to her skin. And I know for a fact it has nothing to do w/ fleas because I always make sure I put on advantage multi once a month. And even the vet said she didn't see any fleas or flea dirt. So the next reason they look for the scratching is allergies. The problem is the allergies if not from fleas, could be from just about anything: pollen, dust, something in their food. My cat only goes outside for about an hour a day and it's always in my little fenced off courtyard. And my house is always super clean. So I switched her to cat food for cats with allergies. And while it helped her somewhat, it still didn't help her from giving herself scabs. I had already spent hundreds of dollars at the vet trying to figure out the cause of the itching but to no avail. And maybe if I spend hundreds and hundreds more, we might find the cause. But still the cause may never be discovered. So while I wanted to stop the scratching, my last resort was to just stop her from hurting herself when she does scratch. So I tried varies anti-itching pills including benadryl, but they all caused her to throw up. So, I ordered these just for her back toe nails (I could care less whether or not she scratches my couch slip cover.) I didn't have a lot of expectations, but boy have these exceeded my expectations. They are easy to put on; I did it myself. But I did have her wait 15 minutes, even though the instructions say 5 before running around just to make sure they were on, and that was the only hard part, because as soon as I was done she wanted off my lap. One fell off after 2 days, but that's just because I didn't put enough glue one it. I was able to find it and reglue it and now it is still on her. I've had them on her now for about 2-3 weeks and all of the soft claws remained on, except for one, but that was because it was that natural time for the nail to shed. So, just like the soft claw was supposed to, the soft claw came off and you could see the part of the nail that shed still in it. They look so cool, and serve a great purpose. I got the color pink, but the pink is more like an orangish pink rather than a hot pink, which I would have preferred. But I really can't complain. My cat is now scab free and it is all due to Soft Claws. Thank you for the person who invented this, because it really saved my cat from hurting herself.
H**M
Tres pratique. Je recommande. Cela m a bcp aidé pour l un de mes chats qui se grattait à sang. Les plaies ont pu se refermer et il n a pas été frustré car il pouvait se gratter sans se faire mal. Elles ont tenues 2 mois en place puis sont tombées avec la pousse des griffes. Une bonne solution pour se genre de problématique
A**N
Loved it and easy to put on. Just make sure you spend about five minutes brushing your cat after so the glue can dry properly otherwise they will chew them off in two minutes. If they are hard to put on you probably got a size too small. Dont hesitate to pre load the nails with glue before wrestling your cat
I**A
j ai acheté ce produit pour éviter les griffures sur mon rideau , j ai pris taille chaton la colle n est pas facile a mettre dedans mais une fois mis hop on n enfile sur l ongle légèrement couper ou pas. dans la boite il y a un change heureusement car dans le debut mon chaton a essaye de les enlever.il faut vraiment l habituer petit a moins que votre chat soi docile depuis plus de soucis.
L**I
Ich habe die Softclaws gekauft, weil mein Kater sich ausgelöst durch eine Allergie den Hals und Nacken blutig aufgekratzt hat. Aufgrund der Lage der Wunde kam ein Trichter nicht in Frage, die Wunden haben aber gejuckt und so hat mein Kater sich immer wieder von neuem die Haut blutig aufgekratzt. Ich war schon völlig am Verzweifeln als ich dann auf die Softclaws gestoßen bin. Laut Produktbeschreibung sollen sie die Katze davon abhalten, Möbel zu zerkratzen. Aber was am Ende zerkratzt wird, ist ja egal. Einen Versuch war es wert, also bestellt. Geliefert werden einmal die Softclaws selbst, das sind kleine Nagelkappen (in meinem Fall in Größe M für meinen Kater) und außerdem dabei ist ein Sekundenkleber und eine Art Trichter, den man an die Sekundenkleber Tube anbringt, um so die Spitze davon in die Nagelkappen stecken zu können. Dort füllt man dann nach Gefühl den Kleber ein. Anschließend stülpt man die Nagelkappe auf die zuvor mit einer für Tiere geeigneten Nagelschere gestutzen Krallen der Katze. Bei meinem Kater war es hilfreich, das zu zweit zu machen. Während einer die Katze streichelt und ablenkt kann die zweite Person die Nagelkappen anbringen. Das tut der Katze in keinster Weise weh, aber es ist natürlich etwas neues, was da eigentlich nicht hingehört, deshalb kann es sein dass sie am Anfang versucht die Nagelkappen wieder abzumachen. Man muss der Katze einfach Zeit geben,sich daran zu gewöhnen. Meinem Kater macht es inzwischen überhaupt nichts mehr aus. Ich habe die Softclaws lediglich an den Hinterpfoten angebracht, da er sich mit denen ja am Hals kratzt. An den Vorderpfoten habe ich nichts angebracht und würde ich auch nicht tun. Denn die Softclaws funktionieren wirklich! Mein Kater hat sich endlich die Wunden nicht mehr aufgekratzt und sie konnten in Ruhe heilen! Aber ich habe schon gemerkt, dass er sich nicht mehr so gut festhalten kann, wenn er zum Beispiel auf das Sofa springt. Deshalb würde ich das nie an die Vorderpfoten anbringen, es sei denn es wäre medizinisch nötig. Denn mit den die Softclaws haben eben eine sehr glatte Oberfläche und die Katze kann sich dann nirgends mehr festhalten. Wem es also darum geht, dass sie Katze einfach nicht kratzen soll, dem würde ich dazu raten erstmal mehr Kratzmöglichkeiten in der Wohnung zu schaffen mit Kratzbäumen, Kratzbrettern etc. und die Krallen mit einer Krallenschere zurück zu schneiden (bitte dazu ein Tutorial vorher anschauen, man darf nicht zu tief schneiden!). Dann gibt es eigentlich auch keine Probleme. Die Softclaws fallen übrigens nach einer Weile von ganz alleine ab, da die Katze ganz natürlich ihre Krallen verliert und ihr neue nachwachsen.
A**R
The soft paws are amazing!! Very easy to apply and my kitten did not try to take them out at all. He is now unable to scratch the furniture. Please notr this is not harmful to the kitten at all and they are still able to use their claws as normal. They just can't actually scratch the furniture anymore! Would definitely recommend to anyone who wants to enjoy scratch free furniture!
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