🛡️ Defend your space in style—because your furniture deserves VIP treatment!
This 10-pack Anti Cat Scratch Furniture Protector offers a clear, heavy-duty plastic shield designed to prevent cat claw damage on sofas, walls, and doors. Featuring a residue-free adhesive backing and 50 twist pins for secure installation, it combines durability with discreet protection. Ideal for modern homes seeking an easy, mess-free solution to preserve upholstery (excluding leather and velvet).
Material Type | Plastic |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 17"W x 0.7"H |
Color | Clear |
Style | Modern |
Additional Features | Bendable Branch, Durable |
A**R
Sofa Saver!
If you have cats and you don’t want your furniture ruined, BUY this RIGHT NOW! I have tried other brands and they did not stick or they looked flimsy. The protection film is very durable, sticks well to the fabric & the pins they provide work great to help aid with keeping the film in place. My cats have no interest is scratching my furniture anymore! The amount of film you get at such a low cost on top of saving you money in the long run from scratched up furniture, is definitely a win win!
E**X
These work quite well, considering the challenges
Applying *any* cover to a couch is problematic, complicated by fabrics that don't accept adhesives on soft, pliable surfaces as well as the added complication of moving surfaces for recliners, etc. With all that in mind, I found that these cat scratch furniture protectors work quite well.Pros:* Adhesive is just about right - neither too sticky, nor not sticky enough.* Size of pieces - also just about right (2x sizes), which can be combined as needed.* Good ease of use, e.g., removing the tape backing, applying to couch surface, etc.* Fastener pins - although not perfect - work well enough (see my comments below)Cons:* Kind of pricey, though I did get a discount when shopping during Christmas time.* The "1, 2, 3" instructions gloss over some challenges, e.g., how to combine / position sheets, how many fasteners to use, and how to use fasteners under different circumstances.Fasteners:Worth a few comments (see close-up pics of the fasteners, and of the fasteners installed). They're these curious twist/push pins with a sharp tip that you push through the protective sheet and couch fabric, then firmly twist to "grab the couch fabric" and help keep the protective sheets attached to your couch. When I first looked at them, I initial reaction was that they were kind of sketch - a strange shape, and not very strong. But as I applied them I began to realize that they work pretty well under challenging circumstances to provide some degree of improved "stay in place" durability for your affixed protective sheets. After installing dozens of fasteners here's a few take-aways I hope will be helpful:* The fastener head is small and it's a bit difficult to force the fastner tip through 1 or 2 sheets and through the couch fabric, so I used a vice-grip to hold a fabric needle and used that to "pre-drill" holes for the fasteners, which then were easy to poke through the hole and begin twisting.* Even under ideal conditions twisting the fastener into the couch fabric and ensuring it is flush to the protective sheet in order to hold it in place is an art. It helps to visualize the spiral needle worming it's way through the fabric then at the end you need one last extra firm twist to "lock" the fastener in place, which on the inside means that you've compressed the spiral needle against the back side of fabric.* It's a bit more tricky when there's wood behind the fabric. If the fabric is glued to the word, you're probably out of luck, but if there's some "flex" to the fabric you can wiggle the fastener and gently pull the fabric toward you (away from the wood) to allow the spiral needle to worm it's way in.* Sometimes despite your best effort the fastener doesn't go in or stay in properly or mount with the head nice and flush against the protective sheet. My take is that this is to be expected since the whole process of inserting the fasteners is a combination of art, skill and luck. If a fastener doesn't work well, pull it out and try again with another (I got pretty good after a few dozen, but tossed some out as I was learning).Cat Scratch Prevention Effectiveness: Best I can tell so far, wherever you place these protectors the cats do not even try to scratch - it's just not satisfying. So when affixed, these protectors work quite well!
N**S
It works in the areas it manages to cover.
My cat has a ton of scratching posts, blocks, towers, etc. You name it, I have it, and yet the little booger still prefers to scratch up my couches. At first I was using clear tape, then discovered this was a total waste of time and money, since my cat eventually figured out how to pull the edges up and scratch underneath. So I decided to try this product.Pros:- Easy to apply.- Can overlap on the edges and that doesn't affect utility.- It does a great job at protecting my furniture because my cat cannot get her claws through the material.- You can cut it into the shapes that suit you.- It comes with enough pieces that you can mix and match shapes and sizes to suit you.Cons:- Adhesion can be questionable. Even though I followed the instructions to vacuum the couch and I stuck in the tacks to keep them in place, there are spots where the protectors are peeling off.- They do not bend well around curved parts or corners. These spots are also coming off.- My cat has annoyingly discovered that there are spots where the protectors don't cover either because it's around a curve or because it wasn't large enough to provide coverage, so she scratches those spots, and I've had to put clear tape over top to fill the spaces in between.- This is just a nitpick, but it's not pretty. It just isn't. You can definitely tell it's there and you will always feel (and hear) the plastic when you lean on it or touch it.Overall, I think it's worth the money. It does the job.
P**X
Work great, easy to install
These furniture protectors work as expected to discourage cats from clawing at upholstered furniture. They've been installed for a couple of months and are adhering to upholstery without any issues. I needed to use the pins because my cats scratch at the edges, and the pins keep the edges in place. The cats have been chewing at some of the pins but none have come out yet. The panels are easy to install and the guide lines on the backing make measuring and cutting easy. Advice for people who haven't installed yet: don't leave gaps between panels or your cats will scratch the fabric there. These are comparable to other brands I've bought.
B**E
does a good job
I applied mine yesterday. The little tacks are a little tricky to get in . After I did a few it got better . The plastic sticks by itself and the tacks are extra protection . They seem to work great and look good .
B**T
Sturdy plastic but pins/adhesive not great for the fabric
I was surprised at how thick and durable the plastic is, but it doesn't curve around my slightly curvy couch arms or sides so it isn't sticking well. It also lifts off the fabric a bit, taking with it a little fabric material. We tried keeping the plastic on with the twist pins but the cats just want to play with them and that has torn some of the material.They are very easy to clean - just wipe down with a damp cloth.What we're using these for now is getting our two cats "programmed" to not use the couch as a scratching pad, while keeping actual scratching posts nearby, so these should work over time to break any kitten habits they may have developed. Then we hope to remove the plastic altogether.3 stars since they may be good for reprogramming but they need more flexibility and a better way of keeping them on the fabric so they don't tear or pull off the couch material.
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