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Posted on Selasa, 18 Januari 2011 by apartmentreview
Feline Soft Claws Take Home Large

We just moved into a new house. We purchased 1000's of dollars worth of new furniture. De-clawing our 8 year old cat was never an option, but we needed to protect our investment.
Soft Paws works like a charm. My wife and I work as a team. I hold the cat, and she trims the nails and puts them on. The cat did not like this very much! However, once you have them all on, all you have to do is replace the odd tip that falls off every few weeks. That only takes a minute or so, and the cat quickly forgets what happened.
The result is there are no holes in our mattresses or our furniture. The carpet is pristine. Even the plastic liner in our cat box stays fully intact allowing the cat to dig neater holes for his business.
I do recommend buying extra applicator tips. At the time of this writing they are $0.25 each. The box comes with 6, but I think it should come with double that considering that as you use the tip with adhesive to replace nails when they fall off, it becomes unusable after a couple uses.
This is definitely a good find--even if you paid full price on the Soft Paw website! I highly recommend it. However, have a friend or someone help you put them on.
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