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🐱 Keep claws classy, not catastrophic!
VICTHY’s 100-piece soft cat nail caps kit offers a safe, easy-to-apply solution to protect your furniture and skin from scratches. Designed for cats 11-16.5 lbs, these certified non-toxic caps last 4-6 weeks and come with adhesive glue and applicators in 5 colors, ensuring both comfort and style for your feline friend.





| ASIN | B0779R6MCB |
| Additional Features | Durable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,776 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #33 in Cat Nail & Paw Treatments |
| Brand Name | VICTHY |
| Bristle Material | Plastic |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (10,379) |
| Hair Type | All |
| Handle Material | Natural Vinyl Resin |
| Item Shape | Paw |
| Manufacturer | VICTHY |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 100 |
| Product Benefits | Protects furniture, homes, and people from cat scratches |
| UPC | 765629098561 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**A
Honestly, I wasn’t sure about using caps for our cats. Until our older male cat started having skin issues. We have been to the vet a number of times. With little to no success- in helping him with his itchy skin. It would get so bad that we would find scratch sores and punctures in his neck area. We have been trying to help our male cat for a little over 3 years now. I had toyed with the idea many times, of getting caps for his back feet nails. To prevent these sores. But he was an indoor/ outdoor cat all his life. And I didn’t want him to be vulnerable to other cats or dogs, climbing and such. But over the last year or so- he has begun to stay inside more and more. So I finally gave into this idea of putting caps on him. Wow! What a difference for this loving cat! He can scratch himself without digging into his skin. The sores are clearing up. And he seems so much more content. I have also found a good medicated allergy shampoo, which seems to be helping as well. I couldn’t be more pleased with these caps. They are easier to put on than I thought they might be. If you’ve ever put fake nails on your own nails- it’s perhaps easier than that process. Certainly not harder. Other than maybe the cat not being cooperative, that is the only possible issue I can see. I enlisted the help of my 13 year old daughter. Who found all of this very interesting and fun. Our big old male cat is super mellow, so no surprise- this all went as easy as it could go. We chose to lay him on his back, while on my daughters out stretched legs. She held his upper half against her tummy, really just to secure him. I managed the back feet only. I first laid out all the caps on a thickish paper plate, got tube of glue ready- then got the cat in position. I quickly tested which cap would fit best each of his nails. Then I picked up one cap at a time, squeezed the cap until the opening was more rounded- put in the glue. (Tip: Don’t over fill, you only need to fill the cap to less than half full. Once the cap goes on, the glue will displace and fill the cap. Overfilling will result in glueing the cap to the toe or fur. That’s a whole different problem...) Pushed to extend out his claw. And then while still holding the cap with the opening in the rounded position- popped it over the nail. Pushed in place and was done. I didn’t need to trim the caps at all (bought size Medium for my 14 lbs cat) for the back feet. If I had also done the front, I may have needed too though. The caps are soft enough, so cutting shouldn’t be a problem for sharpe scissors. Once all were on, like 10-12 minutes later, we kept an eye on our cat for about 20 minutes. But honestly didn’t need to. He shook his feet a few times after we let him go. But soon after that- he couldn’t have cared less about them. It’s been 4 days now and they are still on / secure and he seems unaware of them- in a good way. He scratches his itchy neck, seems to get whatever relief he is looking for. But no more deep scratches or punctures to report! I am VERY happy that I decided to put these caps on him. And yes, I do recommend them for indoor cats.
A**Y
So let me start by saying I have a cat with very sensitive skin and she loves to leave raw bleeding patches on the back of her neck. I have tried everything to stop this including putting her in the cone of shame which didn’t even work. I purchased these along with a electric nail filer also from here on Amazon (as shown in the photo) as it was stated that they work best on filed down nails. So I filled down the nails and cleaned them. I then sized the caps to her nails and realized I did have to cut the caps a little to fit our girl (which is bad on me not the company), I should have ordered small as she’s a small girl. However they were supper easy to put on her and if you follow the instructions, give treats and feed them a special cat food treat (like a soft food they never get) and give lots of praise as they eat, by the time there done they hardly notice that there on. It didn’t impact her walking, running or jumping and she hasn’t even attempted to bite any off. I am so super impressed and could cry as now not even 24 hours later and her neck is finally starting to heal!!!! We only did her hind paws as that was our only issue with her as she doesn’t harm our furniture only her own skin. Thank you seller and once I run out of my 100 which should be a long time from now, I will buy again. Anything to save my baby girls neck. (White bengal) highly recommend for anyone who’s cat has allergies and or shreds the furniture. Believe me I’m a complete novice at this sort of stuff so if I can do it anyone can. Just remember read carefully the instructions before ever applying and ensure no glue goes on kitty. They also do require to be replaced every so often so remember that as well. Will try and update once the first one falls off.
C**A
Great tips for my kitty. Love the color options & really a great price. They are soft but hasnt made my cat have issues sliding so I would say grip is good. Works well & size is good. If you have a young cat dont clip nails just glue them on.
T**D
My cats are awful about scratching the furniture. In fact, one of our couches is nearly destroyed on one side because of them. We've tried lots of stuff to deter them like trimming their nails, using pet deterant spray, and even wrapping part of the couch in tin foil, but nothing really worked. These cat claw caps are AMAZING they stay on our cats for a few weeks and totally keep their claws covered so they can't tear anything up. We love the different colors and how easy they are to apply (especially on our calmer kitties) However, I only wish theat the glue came in a differnet type of bottle. The glue is very similar to press on nail glue, but it comes with these pink extender things that are narrow at the tip so that you can easily squirt the glue into the claw cover before putting it on the cat. This is all well and fine, but once you use the tip, you basically have to throw the whole thing away even though there is a ton of glue left over. This is because the tip becomes filled with glue and there is no cap to keep it from spilling or drying up when you put it away. Bad design that could be easily fixed with one more peice of plastic sadly.
M**S
there are perfect if you don't have a jumbo mainecoon, I forgot to account for his big paws lol. but for any other cat they are lovely, I donated mine to local pet groomer so that they can give them to cats or will fit and they said they loved them!
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