




🐱 Keep claws classy, not destructive!
This 100-piece clear cat nail caps kit features premium natural vinyl resin caps designed for comfort and durability. The MSDS-certified non-toxic adhesive ensures safe application, while included applicators and instructions make fitting easy. Ideal for protecting your home and skin from scratches, this kit supports quick adaptation for most cats and offers a complete solution for scratch management.
| ASIN | B08Y6FPH47 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,035 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #111 in Small Animal Grooming Supplies |
| Brand | YMCCOOL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Date First Available | 6 May 2021 |
| Item Weight | 60 g |
| Model Number | P02-CL04 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 7.9 x 1.6 cm; 60 g |
A**R
Stopped nails in the sofa!
L**C
S'installe tres bien sur les griffes de mon chat
D**A
27AUG23 I 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. LOL 3rd - 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!!!
G**L
Glue tubes are so hard to squeeze and once squeezed tightly glue is almost impossible to dispense down the tybe into the nozzle and then into the nail caps. Had to try two tubes before I could get any to come out. Messy and terribly designed. This is a fiddly task to begin with but this product makes it almost impossible.
S**Y
Great quantity but size down from what the chart says it told me to get medium based on my cats weight and they are huge!!
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