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jason
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
These caps were very easy to use and apply, just be careful not to get it on your hands. For the value, you get a good value with how many they send. The size was perfect for my cat and keeps my furniture safe from scratches. Functionally they work well and the quality is decent.
Lesli
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Great value! Purrfect size 😆 and so easy to use! Just give your kitten a good little massage and then you will speed right through the manicure.
SSS
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
I ended up returning these, it doesn’t look easy to apply. Otherwise the quality was great!
I&MyYggdrasil
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
very adorable. accurate. i suggest getting xxs, xs, & s for cats because different toes have different width of nails. exactly as described. lasts long enough, fits accurately, easy ish to use, very safe, very comfortable as long as done properly with the correct size. great high level of stability. very stable as long as done properly.-prepare by testing the sizes. make a session of just annotating what sizes go on what toes without the glue. while you do this, clip their nails. not short. the first time, you may clip as little as you desire, just make sure it's not curving back at themselves. not overgrown. you can clip shorter when you have the practice which you will gain in the next few weeks. you will be re-glueing a nail back on possibly every day until your cat realizes this is their life now and gives up removing them. take the cat by the scruff and lay backwards, ensuring to support their bottom. allow all paws to be in the air, only covering feet to hold the cat down while working on a single paw. redirect the cat with kisses when they try to slink away. it confuses them just enough while still clearly not being aggressive to give you a moment of peace. this will not be a peaceful endeavor; steel yourself.-gratify your cat. give treats and pets immediately upon completion even if they 'misbehaved.' never punish for misbehavior. they don't know what it happening. it's scary. dogs passing over bite because they are scared not mean or angry.-get the nails ready by lining them up how to plan to apply. put enough glue that when you bend it, the glue does not drop below half full and when you unbend it, it does not overflow. -push cats nail out gently. push it far enough to have the skin pulled off the nail without force or ripping. this will need to be done quickly as they won't sit still for long per nail and the most important part of the time needs to be dedicated not to applying the nail cover correctly, but actually to keeping that nail skin off the glue while it dries. if a little hair gets in the glue it's not the worst but try your absolute hardest to prevent the glue from touching the skin or other toes. when in doubt, do less. less glue, less cutting, less pulling, less grip. only ever more kisses.
John B
Reviewed in Australia on February 27, 2024
Don't waste your money my cats hate them hard to remove and can effect your cats foot
Carolyn Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I liked the nail covers while they stayed on but the cat chewed them off.
Mike
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2023
After following the instructions, the adhesive is not that strong. My kitten starts geting them off in a day.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2023
Bought these for my 3 month old kitten who was tearing around the house and catching his claws on everything, including my brand new couch. He did excellent with putting them on, slept the entire time!When he woke up he definitely was not happy about them, he kept trying to shake them off, or bite them off. By the next day he had gotten 4 off by chewing on them, but I chalk this up to me not applying them correctly and overfilling them with glue. The glue that got on his fur was annoying and so he was constantly licking his toes to get that off, I am not surprised a few came off already. Reading some of the reviews I was skeptical and was half expecting them to all be off already but as time goes on he is getting more and more used to them and hasn't been chewing them at all anymore. It's been almost 24 hours with them on and he's still missing 4 caps, which I will re-apply tonight when he's sleeping again.I see these caps as something that requires commitment and patience. People want things to instantly work and aren't committed to putting in the effort but everything I have read on nail caps say that it is totally normal for them to not stay on for a really long time initially because the caps of course are going to draw the cat's attention. For people who are saying they don't last I say give it more time. Be persistent. Keep replacing them when they come off and try not to get the glue on the fur, because that makes them even more annoying to your cat, lol. I got the XS size for my kitten and it's not easy to fill them correctly because they are just so tiny, but I am hoping I will get better with practice.Overall I think these are a great solution.EDIT: Replaced the caps that he got off and they've been in place for over a week now. My cat doesn't notice them at all anymore, he doesn't bite them or try to get them off. The key is to not get any glue anywhere else other than inside the cap. Also important to note: the glue will keep if you put tape over the open tip to seal it and then put it in the fridge. I am still using the first tube of glue I opened and haven't had to open a new tube to replace caps.Overall - going very well! Will definitely buy again.
Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2023
I was having a hard time choosing a color combination, so I went with the random 120 CT 6 colors. I'm so glad I did cause they sent an awesome mix of colors! So I used 4 for each paw, have 4 extra for when they fall off. The glitter makes them look like little divas. I have 2 cats that will tolerate these nail caps, and 3 that will not. Test one before doing all the nails cause they'll chew and pull them off. They only last a few days but it's a great help for cats that scratch themselves or you. Medium works well for most average size cats.
Kim
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2021
These arrived quickly and were exactly as described. They can be cut down to the exact size you need and are very soft and payable compared to other brands I've tried to use, which makes attaching them to your cats nails much easier with less pressure applied. They stay on really well too. It sucks you have to rely on a random person's selecting your colour choices but otherwise it is a great product!
NewClassic Mel
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2019
I got these for my two little kittens (aren’t they adorable?), who like to climb the window screens, climb my new mattress, climb the ottoman, climb my leg, etc. They work to stop the little sweet monsters from stabbing me and shredding everything I own, and look tres chic, oui? My girls are less enthused about them than I am, and have been trying very hard to gnaw them off. Much like a lot of young girls do with their first set of acrylic nails, in fact. I fully expect some of them to get loose, and I fully expect to keep reapplying them until they get as used to them as they are to their collars and harness, which they also were not fond of but now accept. Much like a lot of girls feel when they have to start wearing bras, in fact.Some tips for the tips - trim them down more than you think you need to. I didn’t with the first one, and I needed up slightly gluing my kittens nail stuck open, which she very reasonably HATED. And I felt horrible for doing that to her. As long as the pointy sharp bits are covered, it’s better to have them short and not hurt your kitty than to have them too long and cause them pain, yes? A kitten’s pinky nails are teeny, btw. Also, if you can...sneak attack their nails while they’re sleeping. It is a fact that they tend to wiggle a lot less when they’re asleep. You may have to do the caps one nail at a time while they’re sleeping over the course of a few days. If you haven’t made a habit of playing with your kittens feet, start doing it as often as you can, for as long as they let you. You want them to tolerate or ignore you handling their toes, just in general. I decided to only do the front toes on their front paws, which are the biggest source of their shredding super power. I hope that in time they will let me do a full set of feet, perhaps with an accent nail on each foot. I can dream....but I don’t have high hopes, haha.I really like the glue bottles. They come with a very small applicator tip that makes it easy to smush glue all the way down into the point of the tips. Because the hole is so small, the glue doesn’t dry out instantly when, for example, you’re hovering over a sleeping kitty trying to give them a stealth pawdicure during the course of several minutes. Just for an example. Not like, any kind of real life scenario or anything.The only negative I have is that they are kind of hard to put on, being that they’re teeny tiny, filled with superglue, and you’re trying not to glue your kittens feet together. I wish there was some kind of holding tool designed for these caps. I don’t think tweezers would work, but feel free to try. I ended up with superglue all over my thumb and first finger, but hey, at least my kittens have 4 unglued toes, right?Bottom line - they work really well but please be careful putting them on your sweet kitty. Four sparkly-toed paws up!
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