🐾 Keep your kitty stylish and your home scratch-free!
The VICTHY Cat Nail Caps come in a pack of 140 pieces with 14 different colors, designed to protect your home and loved ones from scratches while ensuring your feline friend looks fabulous. Each cap lasts 2 to 6 weeks and is easy to apply with included adhesives and applicators, making it a must-have for cat owners.
Pet Type | Cat |
Package Dimensions | 10.9 x 7.6 x 1.9 cm; 60 g |
Item model number | P-1402 |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Closure | Pull On |
Colour | 14 Different Colors |
Size | XS |
Number of Items | 140 |
Quantity | 1 |
Specific Uses | Preventing Cat Scratch Disease & Avoid scratching Furniture & Carpet & People & Look Beautiful |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 60 g |
L**.
Very Cute!
My cat only has three legs and I only applied it on his single front leg so I think application was very easy! He hasnt noticed the caps and hasnt tried to chew them off, the glue feels like super glue so pretty sturdy! Hes had them on for two days now with no problems. Sometimes the cap entrance is a little skinny but you can squish it to make the opening bigger! He looks very stylish lol, we joke about his acrylics all the time
M**E
Great product
I kept putting off putting those on my kitten because I thought that it would be very difficult and that I’d end up covered with scratches. I finally worked up the courage and it was quite easy! All together it took me about fifteen minutes. My kitten loves to play in the water bowl so her paws are always wet and the covers stays on. Will order again as the kitten grows.
G**R
Easy to apply if you have a cooperative kitty, works as advertised
Came quickly, easy to apply, works as advertised
A**A
Items missing
Package arrived with the claw covers but missing the glue and applicators. Very disappointed as I cannot use these without the glue and applicators.
A**B
A Veritable Sea of Claw Caps
Keeping in mind that I am an "experienced" user of claw caps, these are very easy to use and check all of the boxes for ease of application, long wear, glue quality, etc. They seem to be little sturdier than some of the other budget options, where the tips of the caps will sometimes break off.Some suggestions:1) Your cats claws are probably not all the same size, just like your nails vary from finger to finger. Most of my cat's claws (he is a large male) fit well into Medium caps. Medium is also what this brand recommends for his weight. But I also keep a small set of Small caps on hand because his "pinkies" and dew claws are a little smaller, so a medium is not as snug of a fit. Mixing and matching brands won't make a difference, so you can try a much smaller quantity that will last you a while if you think this applies to your cat.2) Your cat sheds the outer layer of its claws, just like a shark sheds its teeth. So when you see that he or she has lost a cap, don't just assume that it fell off, if it has a layer of claw still attached to the glue inside - it was shed. That means that you did nothing wrong, the cap and the glue are not bad, your cat is just doing what it is supposed to do. If you do not make a great big chore out of applying your cat's caps, you will have an easy time keeping up with this turnover. Usually, as soon as I notice that my cat has a free nail, I will trim it, and the next time the two of us have a free moment together in the kitchen, that sucker is getting capped. Your cat will have a lot more patience with one or two nails being done than the whole set anyway.3) I keep my glue and the tip in a baggie in the fridge. I think it really helps. I can usually reuse the tip many times, but other people seem to have a problem with that sometimes, as they have the glue dry inside and need a new one every time. Obviously, avoid leaving a glob of glue in the tip if you can by sucking it back into the glue tube. You also don't have to use the tip necessarily if you don't have one, although this might be easier with bigger claws.4) You only need a tiny bit of glue. Squeeze a small amount in, then squeeze the cap gently shut between your fingers. This distributes the glue around and you should just be able to see the glue when you are squeezing, not when it is open. What happens if you put too much glue in? Well, you will find out if you get any glue on yourself. It is viciously sticky and it hurts to get off. It will hurt your cat if it gets on its fur and skin and it tries to move its toes or get it off. The less pleasant the experience is for the cat, the harder it will be for everyone. Which brings me to my next point:5) Treats. My cat is basically completely fine with claw caps being done and just sits there, because he gets ALL OF THE TREATS. He normally doesn't get very many, definitely not an everyday thing at my house. But with claw caps and medicine, I reward his patience generously.6) Your cat will probably not like getting claw caps the first couple of times, but will get completely used to them. On the other hand, some cats just cannot do it. If you have that kind of cat, don't blame the product, just understand that this is not the right solution in your situation. And don't buy a bulk box of claw caps like this one if you haven't tried it even once.
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