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Soft Claws vinyl Nail Caps.Hi there Im a Veterinary nurse. Im new to this forum and was reading some of the previous posts about rehoming cats because of their destructive nature. I think this silly as there are way too many abandoned cats aready running around on the streets. I think I have found the solution for people at their wits end. Soft Claws nail caps, they are flipping brilliant I got it from my Veterinary wholesaler NVS by Special order and it came teh next day. The rrp is £21 for a six month pack. The Vet has been praising this froduct for years, so I thought I try them out when my new sofa arrived. I have to say They really do work and life hasnt been better since my cat Fluffy began wearing them. Fluffy displayed no signs of discomfort or distress, she didnt even notice them on (she is an indoor cat) They are a vinyl / rubber sheath that are glued onto the claws and effectively blunt the claws up to 6 times longer than regular triming. They fall off after 6 weeks with the natural shedding so there is no risk of fugal infection. I recomend it to anyone in a desperate situation - Its a fantastic product and will definately lower teh amount of abandoned cats each year. Has any one tried them yet? you can get more info here: www.softpaws.co.uk Heres a pix from the site. Alison VN Btw. The coloured ones are only available online, I found Vets are only supplied the clear natural ones - good for those less flamboyant felines.
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I am not sure that I agree with this. A big part of both of my cat's days are spent scratching and stretching and especially for little Alfie he also uses his teeth (getting rid of baby teeth etc). How can they keep their nails trimmed if they are covered? How can they grip when they jump etc? |
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Not really sure how I feel about this. I am of the opinion that if you don't like the fact that cats have claws and scratch things then a cat is not the right pet for you. I don't think we should be interferring with their claws in this way just to suit ourselves and make living with them more tolerable |
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I think its a disgrace! They should be banned, and whats more I find it very unpleasant that a vet nurse would be reccommending them. Talk about wanting to dress pets up! Cut their nails, then glue them on, for gods sake and for dogs too!!! You can stick pretty coloured nails on yourself leave your pets alone, it you dont want claws on cats, dont have a cat! Dawn. |
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I would rather Oli scratch my furniture than have to be dressed up like a clown! I think it would be unfair to put these on him because he loves scratching his post, the rugs and the bed!! |
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I don't like these either, although they're better than declawing. Where did this idea come from that claws are bad? I can see wanting to preserve your furniture and such, but here's an idea - don't get a pet with claws, then. Sashimi is very playful and clearly her previous owners never taught her not to scratch or bite hands, but you know what? That's a risk you take with a cat you take on at the age of 3, so we deal with it and redirect her attention to toys she can bite and scratch all she likes. Similarly, a scratched-up couch is a risk you take when you take on a clawed pet. |
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mine have an old runner in the hallway which they scrap up to their hearts content. very rarelydo they go for the furniture, hey id love a leather suite, but i love my cats more and so i dont have a leather suite. sorry dont like them claw covers dont seem natural. |
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The Diva would have your face off if you tried to put those on her, its hard enough to trim her claws never mind fiddle about with glue and stuff. Sorry not a fan of these products as others have said if you want an animal that doesnt scratch the furnature, get a goldfish. |
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i did put a link up for these after my cats had sratched my sofa but like i said i couldnt get my head round my cats with these on and not for one min could i even consider getting rid of my cats because of the damage they have caused i just deal with it |
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