

🐾 Keep your home pristine and your cat happy—scratch less, live more!
Soft Claws Cat Nail Caps are veterinarian-developed, USA-made vinyl covers that protect furniture and skin by preventing destructive scratching. Featuring a patented Cleat Locking System and safe adhesive, they offer up to 6 months of comfortable, non-toxic wear that allows natural claw movement. Easy to apply in three steps, these caps are ideal for small cats and kittens, providing a humane alternative to declawing.




| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 9,667 Reviews |
U**N
The Good, Bad and Ugly.
Update!!: it’s 2020 my sweet boy turns 6 this year. I STILL LOVE these. He’s gotten to where some months he won’t even notice they fell off for awhile and won’t even bother scratching at things. However, once he notices. Man, he goes all out. He is now a big (healthy) chunker that weighs 18 pounds. I alternate between large and medium for him and medium for his now girlfriend who weighs about 8-10 pounds. They both try to take them off as soon as I put them on. However, after a few minutes they have forgotten about them again. Original post: I absolutely love these! I started using this product about 4-5 months ago. I wanted to give it enough time before, I wrote a review. So here's my story: My sweet kitten just turned one in June and was getting/ tearing up everything! Trimming his nails didn't help, a big scratching post didn't work. Absolutely nothing helped. My fiancé started to push for us to declaw him just because, the cat was getting very out of hand. However, since I'm not big on declawing I went to the Internet! These are what I've found! I've ordered both a small and a medium of these and have found that medium work best. Id say if the cat is younger than one get small, any older it's best to get medium. The Good: -Basically what these are, are rubber caps that go onto your cats nail. They do not hurt them and for the most part the glue holds strong. It's a special glue that won't hurt the animals nails. Nor will it damage anything. They are still able to use their nails however, they arnt nearly as sharp. The Bad: - I've noticed on some of these reviews they complain the nails don't stay long enough or stay on to long. I have had a situation with both. I have learned it truly varies on two things: how much glue you put into the nail and how fast your cat's nails grow. Be sure to trim the cat's nails before putting the nail caps on that way they get the longest life span possible. Sometimes, My cat will lose a nail cap after a week of me putting them on. This has nothing to do with the product. It just means my cat was to fidgety and I didn't put as much glue as I needed too. Some of the nails are different sizes. So make sure that the bigger ones go on the bigger nails (obviously). The Ugly: - There was one time that I had notice my cat had two nails stuck longer than any of his other nail caps ( about two months). I had already replaced all the other ones at least once. However, those two were stuck like some of the horror stories suggested in previous reviews. To be honest it isn't a huge deal. It just means for some reason they stuck better. I learned that to get those two nails that were “super stuck” off. All you have to do it get a cotton ball with nail polish remover on it and rub the cats stuck nail cap until it pops off. It took only a matter of minutes. Also, it is notable to mention the glue dries very quickly. I've learned not to put the glue cap back on. Otherwise, you will never be able to open the glue again. I just put it in a sandwhich bag away from everything until my next use. Also, it does NOT rip out the nail!!! What you see when the nail falls off is dried glue that came up when it fell off the cats nails. Overall, I highly recommend this product to anyone considering to buy it. I've only had to buy two packages in all the months I've been using this product. Great price for the quantity and quality!
A**R
These are BRILLIANT!
I recently bought new furniture, and my cat was scratching it. We decided to try these and they work perfectly! She can’t scratch the furniture, but she CAN still climb (she even caught a mouse while wearing them). If I cut her nails before applying and use a lot of glue, they will stay on for 3+ weeks. And she looks super cute with her gold sparkly nails!
F**M
Withstood aggressive pulling from cat, didn’t come off
It's been close to two months and a few are still on. I removed them by clipping the tips off and carefully clipping the top of the arch off and then working the sides off her claws by clipping a little off the sires at a time. Her claws were so thick and long since they haven't been cut all this time. -- Edit: coming up on the 2-week mark and only 2 have fallen off. Took 2 minutes to replace (don’t forget to keep cat distracted until completely dry). So far so good. She doesn’t even notice them anymore. Guess old cats can learn new tricks! -- I bought a size large for a large breed cat weighing in at a hefty 14.5 pounds. I originally wanted silver glitter, but they did not offer that design in large size. I just got clear color which looks fine. They’re somewhat hard to notice anyway especially because my cat has a very big fluffy paws. The reason I got clear for the size large is because I was worried that if I got a color/size combination that’s probably not ordered by customers very often, I’d likely end up with an old package that’s been sitting in storage on some shelf and receive the hardened, thickened (probably old) glue that some of the reviews here complained about. Onto the actual product: There isn’t much room for improvement with regards to the design. It seems high-quality as even the inside of the caps are ridged (likely to increase the surface area adhesion with the between the claw and the cap). Luckily the glue was nice and watery. The pack comes with: - 40 claw nail caps - 2 tubes of glue - 6 precision applicators to attach to the tip of the glue tube. I recommend wearing a pair of nitrile gloves, if you have, and if you don’t have, do yourself a favor and buy a box of nitrile gloves for your household for general use. You won’t regret it. The instructions are good overall but it leaves out a pretty key detail that wouldn’t have been too hard to depict. While you’re supposed to cut off the tip of the glue tube before attaching the precision applicator, the instructions don’t tell you where exactly on the tip you should cut. And it turns out it’s actually very important for the tip of the glue tube to be cut at the exact right place in order for the precision applicator to “click” into place and attach properly with the glue tube. I added a photo of the tip of the glue tube and if you look closely, you can see a very small bump ringed around the shaft near the end of the glue tube. Once again, the instructions don’t mention this, but you want to cut off as much of the tip as possible *without cutting off this bump*. The reason is because the precision applicators have a small notch inside of them that is meant to click into place with this bump when you attach it to tube of glue. This helps make a secure attachment between the applicator and the glue tube, so that when you squeeze the glue out of the tube, it flows straight through to the pointed end of the precision applicator as opposed to spelling out from the sides and making a giant mess. I would have liked it if the pack contained a few nail caps that were slightly smaller for the smaller claws in the “pinky“ position. My cat is used to having her nails regularly trimmed, but this was relatively new experience for her so this the first time she’s ever tried to bite me. I guess she just didn’t like the sensation of having her nails pressed out while the nail caps are simultaneously somewhat pushing back upon them. The opening of the nail caps are somewhat slim so they don’t exactly “slide” into place over some of her thicker claws. Once we were finished, I put a small dog sweater that I have for her for these seldom occasions in order to distract/subdue her from immediately grooming her paws and pulling off the nails. If you have a medical cone, I think it would also work. Just leave it on for about 10 minutes until the glue sets into place because if your cat is anything like mine, she will immediately want to pull off the nails and you don’t want kitty ingesting freshly-squeezed wet glue. After I took off the dog sweater, she began trying to pull off her nails for the next half hour, rather aggressively I should add. I included a video so you can see. Impressively, none of the nails came off.. So the glue and caps seem effective even 10 or 15 minutes after setting in as you can see in the video. It’s only been day one, but I am hopeful that this will prevent her from tearing up my duvet while she’s got the zoomies. It turns out these are safe for ingestion, but keep in mind it may irritate the stomachs of senior cats or cats with sensitive stomachs. For reference, my cat is 8 years old.
K**S
Stops scratching, and makes people less afraid of kitties. Doesn't work if you neflect to check cat's paws.
I LOVE these. I've used them on tons of cats for multiple years of all different personality types. One HUGE guy hated his paws touched, so we'd only do his front legs, and it would stop him from scratching the couch. We would just work in a team to get them on his feet. My feral rescue had some severe scratching issues, and these broke her of all of her "preferred" scratching spots. After about 2 months of Soft Claws, I was able to create new OK spots for her to scratch which came with heavy rewards, diverting the problem somewhere OK. She HATED getting these put on, but I can announce that I haven't used soft paws on her for two years, and my furniture is still good! That said, I recommended these to my mother, who has two slow, fat cats. She's really afraid of cutting their nails, and also hated that they scratched her furniture. No matter WHAT I told her to do, she wouldn't follow through, and was inches from getting her cats declawed (which is inhumane, and ABSOLUTELY NOT an alternative). She had the vet install them on the cats for a small fee, and told me how much she LOVED them for the first month. The thing is that these normally fall off naturally after a few weeks, but they didn't on her cats. I am a frequent checker of my cats for cuts and scrapes, and have curtailed many a cyst, but my mother apparently never goes over them to make sure their health is OK. About 4 of the nails kept growing with the caps on them, and the caps were forced into the paw pads of the kitties requiring an emergency trip to the vet to fix. The thing was that this is EASILY preventable, but good luck explaining that to my mother NOW. My sphynx cat had one claw that refused to fall off, and well before it reached her paw pads, I just trimmed the tip off using nail cutters, and then carefully peeled the nail off. Easy. Tips on keeping the claws on, and preventing growth into the cat's paws: ~Trim your cats nails the DAY BEFORE application. If you do it immediately before, any sharp or loose nail edges will make it less likely for the glue to hold ~ Check every single claw before application. If the lower portion of the open side that would be closest to the paw pad) seems larger than average, trim it before application. This will prevent the edge from growing into the cat's paw pad. ~ If the caps are too large for your cat (test one without glue, first.) Trim a small portion off the open end. This will help make sure they stay on the cat longer, too. ~If you have a wiggly or aggressive cat, have one person calm them with treats and a second person put glue into ALL of the caps for one (or all) paws. Put all of the caps on as fast as possible, and keep rewarding kitty. Make it a very positive experience. Wrapping him in a blanket might work, but you might make the experience of having his paws touched a traumatic one for the future. These need to be reapplied at least every month, so this will be frequent. ~have paper towel handy. If too much glue is used, it will leak around the edges. Dab at this with paper towel before releasing the claw to prevent the nail gluing to the skin or fur of your cat. This may just be me, but my older sphynx girl drools HEAVILY upon application, so we have to dab her mouth the whole application time, or else wind up drenched in cat drool. ~Keep your cat on your lap with lots of pets and treats for a GOOD 5 minutes after application. If you don't do this, you'll likely have half of the nails pulled off the second you let the cat down. It also helps to have some play time afterwards, too. Just do enough to keep your cat distracted from licking his feet. And most importantly: ~Check your cats paws at LEAST once a week after application. Make it a habit to check your cat for scratches every week, and then look over the paws, too. If any seem to be growing close to the pad, trim them away ASAP. Checking kitty also lets you make sure there are no unusual or swollen scratches, as cysts are a common issue in cats. These claw caps are wonderful, but they're not MAGIC. They still require some work to get on, and maintain, but it's definitely cheaper than a new couch. If you are willing to put in a LITTLE extra work, these go a long way. I also love that colors can be customized! It lets me give my cats a little bit of personality without actually doing something as dumb as actually painting their nails :p
P**8
Not as advertised - Won't buy them again
I think this is a quality product. They're really easy to apply, and if I use enough glue they stay on very well. If they don't, it's my fault. The cats don't even seem to notice they have them on. However, I ordered the XS set, as I have 2 kittens. The box shows there are 40 XS nail caps in the package, but there are actually 2 vials of caps, one vial is 20 of the XS that I ordered, and the other vial is 20 of a much larger size. Not even the next size. My girls are likely going to stay small and won't need the larger size. Nowhere on the box does it state there are 2 different sizes in the box. Anyway, with only 20 caps to cover 2 cats, and being a total novice at the glue application, they lost a few, so were without all nails covered, and there were no extra to redo. I did have 20 that were totally useless. I contacted the seller and was told that yes, all packages were that way. It wasn't an error. I had to order a second package to get them relatively quickly to cover the nails without caps. Same 2 sizes in the box. Money wasted not once but twice. Even though the product works great on my kittens I won't buy these again.
E**R
WARNING: NOT SAFE FOR CATS
I applied these nail caps to my two cats several times, usually replacing caps that had fallen off within a week's time. We thought this would be a solution to keep our cats from scratching our hardwood floors. However, after my experience with these caps, I will never be using these nail caps or similar products ever again. I feel like a bad pet owner for using something that put my cats in harm, but the claims this product makes are misleading and lead to injury of one of my cats. First of all, these caps simply did not work for one of my cats. No matter what size I purchased, they did not stay on his nails more than a day or two. In addition, they were so uncomfortable for him that he would chew on the cap until it tore it off. However, for my other cat, the caps stayed on VERY securely. The caps DID NOT naturally shed off like the product claims they do, and the glue left a residue behind on nails that the cap did fall off of. Second of all, gluing the caps onto their nails became very a traumatic experience for my two cats. As a result, they began to avoid me and stopped showing me affection shortly after I started using the caps. In this same time period, I noticed that both of my cats became very sensitive about their paws, and I believe this was because as their nails grew out, the caps applied pressure upward into their nails and against their cuticles and caused them to become irritated. This issue is ultimately what made me decide to stop use of the nail caps. Finally, because I did not want to cut into the quick of my second cat's natural nails to remove the nail caps (because, as I mentioned earlier, the caps did NOT shed on their own, and my cat scratches very frequently), I let his nails grow out longer than normal. When I did cut his nails, it was fairly easy and painless to cut the nails off. I thought I had removed all of the caps, but I missed one (I still don't know how.) I'm not sure if this happened within the week between the final removal of the other caps or if this is the reason I overlooked the last nail cap, but the remaining cap became embedded in my cat's nail bed. It's was very painful for him, and while the cap was able to be removed easily as well once I found it, it did damage my cat's pad and cause him a lot of pain. PLEASE DONT USE THIS PRODUCT!!! The effects of these caps are overwhelmingly negative, and there are better ways to address behavioral issues such as scratching and preserving your house. ITS NOT WORTH THE HARM THIS PRODUCT CAN DO TO YOUR CAT.
B**B
Happy kitty, happy family and happy furniture.
Within the first several hours of receiving delivery of a new leather sofa, kitty jumped up and was surprised at how slick the leather was as compared to our old fabric sofa. She slid off and left behind 2 small nicks and several claw skid marks. I am vehemently opposed to declawing, so with fingers crossed, gave this a try. Kitty is a 4 year old with tons of energy and personality. In other words, she is not one to just lay limp in your arms and let you do anything to her. Not knowing if I'd be able to apply all 10 in one sitting, I first only filled 5 of the covers. We ended up being able to apply them all, and it wasn't a problem taking a short break in between to fill the next 5. Notes: - It was easier with two of us - - husband to brush and distract kitty, and me to apply. I think it helped a lot that we already trim her nails regularly, so she is used to having her paws touched and handled. Alternately, I have also easily managed to replace single nails that have fallen off while she is napping and fast asleep. - Instructions say fill 1/3 full with glue however, it's not easy to see just how much glue is in each nail. I used the glue sparingly at first. That evening while she was playing with her mouse, 2 covers fell right off. I replaced them and this time filled them more closely to 1/3 full as directed. I overfilled one of them and a little of the glue oozed out onto some of the fur around her toe. I wiped it off quickly, but a teeny bit of fur stuck to the soft claw. This really bothered her and she pulled that soft claw off right away. My husband said it probably felt like arm hair caught in a watchband. - Before and after filling with glue, squeeze open each soft claw so they slip more easily onto each nail. - I tried using my fingers, then also tried using tweezers to put on each soft claw. I found tweezers to be much easier - - more control, and easier to see what you're doing without fingers in the way. - I ordered the clear because I purposely did not wish them to be noticeable. As a side note however, if the covers were brightly colored, you could tell if any covers had fallen off with just a quick glance at each paw. If one had fallen off, it would also be easier to spot around the house. - After 2 weeks, one cover fell off. A week later, we found another on the floor. Both had nail sheaths stuck inside them. This tells us that they work as they are designed to - - - that is, the covers fall off because the nails had grown and their sheaths had shed. Sure enough, the bare nails were long and needed to be trimmed before new covers were put on. Caution however, not to trim the nails too short. If you do, it doesn't leave enough nail surface for the glue to adhere to and the Soft Claw will quickly fall off. In summary : Other than when the glue oozed out of the one claw, kitty hasn't tried to pull off a single cover. In fact, she truly doesn't seem to even notice she has them on. They are a complete and perfect solution and everyone is happy. Couldn't ask for anything more.
L**O
Great product
I absolutely LOVE these for my cat. He hates getting his nails clipped and never lets me touch his paws. So while I was waiting for the SoftPaws to come in the mail, I would touch his paws and play with them until he was a bit more comfortable. Then when they finally came in I was excited to put them on. I was very worried that he would shred up my arms and waited a few weeks before finally putting them on him. When he started playing pretty rough with our new puppy, I knew I had to find a way to put them on him before he scratched her good! So while he was sleeping pretty hard one day, I sat next to him, pet him, cliped one nail, and kept petting him. I did this until he finally came to and figured out that I was messing with his nails. I'd wait another 5-10 mins and do the whole thing all over again until I got all of his nails clipped. I put the nail caps on the exact same way. I filled one up with the glue, sat next to him, pet him until he was comfortable, and then slipped a nail cap on his nails. Again, I did this until he figured out what I was doing and would give it a few minutes before trying again. This went on until I put all 10 nail caps on his paws. He didn't notice at all. He licked his paws a bit, but he did not fight to chew them off or throw a fit. This really surprised me. It's like he didn't even notice them! He is such a sweet kitty but so mean whenever you put a collar on him or try and clip his nails. After I got all of his nail caps on, I watched him to see how he'd react. Of course, he got up and went straight to my carpet that he loved to scratch up. He tried doing it and instead of his nails getting caught, they'd just slip and my carpet wouldn't suffer. This was so cool becuase he was doing what he instinctively does without knowing the difference. He also liked to climb up the couches and would get his claws stuck becuase he never let me cut his nails. Trying this was an adjustment for him because instead of being able to climb up, he'd slip down. My cat really liked to scratch and bite also, but this saved my arms. I was able to play with him without having scratches all the way up my arms. It's been about a month and the nail caps are barely starting to fall off. He's figure out that he can latch on to things again so I need to put some more back on. The only thing is that I bought the medium ones that don't fit so well on his nails. I guess when I order them again I will try large, but I am just worried about them being so big they end up glued to his skin. But the good thing about them being too big is that you can cut/file them down to where they fit his nail perfect. Another thing I will do different is order a bright color. I ordered black because he is a male black cat and I didn't want him to have pink or something too girly, but the downside to this is that it's really hard to tell if they are still on there without having to mess with him and if one does fall off, it might be easier to find on the floor before my puppy or cat puts it in their mouth. This is a really long review, but these nail caps were such a great idea for my cat. So much better and humane than declawing him. Not all cats are the same and I really didn't think my cat would take to them and was so surprised and happy that he did. This product is really easy and at least worth a try before taking your cat to get his little fingers cut off!
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