




How to remove tips or adhesives glue:Use scissors to cut off gently from the top of the nail cover. or use nail varnish remover or dispergator. if fingers are glued together, please also soak the glued part into the nail color remover, then slowly separate them.Application Steps:1. First, take one of the nail caps out and try it on your cat's nails without the glue. It should fit like a sock.2. Trim the nails to the same length with that of the nail caps. If the nail cap is too large, you may trim the open end of the nail cap until it fits. FOR KITTENS: Do not trim kittens Paws before applying nail caps. You will need a sufficient Paw surface for the glue to adhere properly.3. Fill the nail cap with little adhesive. Never fill to too full to prevent overflow of the adhesive. Wait the adhesive is half-dried in the nail cap.4.Grasp Paws of the cats, slightly push aside the hair on the nails and expose all of them. Put the nail caps onto the Paw and make sure they are completely wrapped. Wait until the adhesive is dry and continue with the next one.5.After all caps are applied, observe the cat for at least five minutes to make sure nail caps are secure. A good tip is to feed your cat his or her favorite food immediately after applying all nail caps.After Applying Tips:Some cats will try to bite away the nail caps after they are initially put on. Once it happens, immediately cry it down until they are used to the caps. But please don't worry, it is quite normal. If it is necessary to replace with new nail caps, just take off the remaining nail cap materials and clean the nails. Nail caps should always be replaced after 8 weeks.
D**A
The caps work great, but I use a different superglue.
27AUG23I just started using these caps, as I finally used up my previous supply. These were purchased for their good price. I use Loctite 404 adhesive instead of the supplied adhesive, mostly because it's easier to handle than that supplied. The performance of these claw covers is the same as others, but the value is great due to the low price.I've been claw capping cats for years and have found that claw preparation and technique is most important.1 - With claw scissors blunt the claw tip. 2mm typically. Look! Don't go too far!2 - If loose, remove the claw sides that naturally sluff off. There's usually something there if the old cover has just fallen off, otherwise your cat's natural claw action will clean this up for you.3 - Use an emery board to roughen the top curved portion of the claw over its entire length (all the way to its base), as well as edges near the curved portion. This is the only area where the cover is strongly adhered to the claw. If you try to do anything in the area under the curve you'll probably hurt your cat.4 - Put superglue in the cap. This is the most technique intensive task.1st - Squeeze the cap so as to increase size of the open end.2nd - Add superglue by using surface tension of the glue to regulate the amount. You want enough to fill about 1/4 of the claw cover. Always have a piece of paper towel handy to dab away excess glue. Paper towel works better than your hands or your cat. LOL3rd - Coat the inside of the cap by gently squeezing it to uniformly coat the entire cap interior.5 - Extend the cat's already prepared claw and apply the just prepared cover. It's best to lightly squeeze the sides of the tip to prevent air from being trapped. The cap's final position should be up against the cat claw cuticle.This technique works so well (lasting for weeks) that occasionally I'll need to remove the cover by actually cutting it off, using a cuticle cutter to cut the cap. Otherwise the cat can get its overgrown excessively long nail caught in the carpet. And OUCH!!!
T**Y
Fast shipping and they work
I really love this idea and really wish my cat would cooperate a little more. They work very well and they aren’t hard to use. Great value and I highly recommend
K**S
Size Consistency and Misshapened
I have ordered these multiple times now. The problem that I have encountered is the size consistency and shape. I'd estimate around 25% aren't the right size I ordered or misshapened. Which, obviously is a quality control issue. Otherwise, they are great.
J**N
No more clawed furniture
Great, easy to put on and they stay on.
K**Y
The best ones so useful
I was against these but got them at my daughter request they are the best for teaching the cat no to claw things and you can take them right off they do not have to stay on this is how I got my cat to stop destroying my couch, when he would scratch I would pit them on him and take them off a couple hours later and over time he learned we also used them for my new born so kitten didn't hurt the baby on accident I love how they can be put on and taken off right after
M**O
No se lo pongan a sus gatos 🚫
No le pongan eso a sus gatos, yo le puse eso para que no arañara y primero las uñas con ese pegante no se les caen fácilmente, ademas no quedan perfectas y se llenan de humedad y le destruyen las uñitas al gato y a medida que les crecen se le tuercen y se clavan en la mano y lo peor es que mi gata se quedo enreda con esas uñas y por safarse se lastimo el brazo de tanta fuerza que hizo y se ropio un huesito y ahora el veterinario y el tratamiento que probablemente es cirugía me ha salido carísimo, fue peor la cura que la enfermedad. Este producto para gatos 🚫
J**E
Great alternative option
I’ve used these on an off over the years and really love them. I typically use them as a training tool — my cat goes through periods of scratching things other than his scratching pad and when that happens I just put these on. They go on with a bit of glue and shed off naturally, although sometimes my cat will pick at them and pull them off. I always inspect his nails after wearing and have never found them to be damaged or injured. The caps stay on for a few weeks to a month (depending on how well I installed them, and/or if my cat is pulling them off), but it does the trick and when they’ve all fallen off I find that he’s back to only using his scratching pad.Note: I do have a pretty mellow cat who allows me to put these caps on, so if your cat doesn’t like it’s paws messed with you may have a little bit of trouble getting them on but their are lots of harnesses on the market to assist with that. (Either way this is a much better option to declawing — please don’t declaw your cats!)
R**Z
Great item
We were having issues with our kitten scratching the sofa and us so we all had at least one scratch mark on our arms from our cat. We decided to purchase this item and we love it, we are no longer getting scratched and our furniture has been saved as well. The cat did not like them at first but now does not mind it.
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