🐾 Protect paws in style—because your cat deserves the best!
Zetpo Cat Nail Caps come in a set of 100 vibrant, SGS-certified vinyl resin caps designed to protect furniture and skin without compromising your cat’s natural claw movement. The kit includes safe, EU-approved adhesives and applicators for easy, comfortable application, backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
A**R
I was worried at first
Ive wanted to buy these forever. My cat shredded our old couch and when we got ready to buy a new couch I decided to finally try them. I didn't have high hopes bc how can these work. So we grabbed my cat, he's such a chill boy we let us place them on. Took two seconds. After he shook his foot for a bit and that was it. Time will tell how they last and if he bites them off but for now I'm sold. Just gotta remember to keep putting them on him for the rest of his life 🤣
N**E
Absolutely adorable covers!
First of all, NEVER declaw your cat, it’s mutilation. These are a great way to keep your cat from scratching the house up (if they don’t work...well...you got a cat you knew the possibility of scratching!).Just applied them to my 5 month old 9lb kitten. A size small was perfect for him. He’s usually not the best when getting his claws clipped but was surprisingly calm for all 10 claw covers. They slid on easily and aren’t super bulky as I worried. I will say that putting the glue in the covers was a nightmare. You’re only supposed to fill it a third full but I couldn’t even tell if there was any in there (or it overflowed and I had to empty some). I wish there was a better way. 2nd thing about the glue is you only get 5 bottles and I don’t yet know if the bottles are reusable. Like myself I imagine most people will only cover the front nails (I don’t clip his back nails either, no way is he letting that happen!). I think would be a better setup to have 10 glues that are half the size. Could be wrong though, maybe the glue will still be useable when these covers fall off.As for the kitty, he got one off almost immediately. I think it was my fault as I cut the nail a bit shorter than I should have. He messed with them quite a bit for the first 10 minutes but no others fell off (I tried to distract him with toys til they were dry and then if he’s going to bite them off he’s going to bite them off).I suggest watching videos of others doing this if you haven’t done it before, I found it very helpful. Also it’s helpful to fill all the nails before you grab kitty (you’d think that’s a duh but I honestly hadn’t thought about it before I watched a video). This way you’re not struggling with glue and kitty and the glue has some time to get tacky before application. Also! Don’t forget to have treats on hand. I gave mine treats before and a little tuna when we finished!I am worried about how these covers will affect his ability to use his 5ft tall cat tree. There are ledges so he should be fine, however he did almost fall off it the first time I clipped his nails! Will update with a picture if he will let me and any more notes on the glue situation as well as how well they stay on.UPDATE 1:Pic posted. Cut out his little face because the flash made him look crazy. Kitty has medium fur so you can’t see the claws very well most of the time. He was pushing his paws against the chair here so the claws were actually out. If you really want to see the covers with a longer dark haired cat, get something neon!Another cover fell off on day one which I suspect is due to (my error) either cutting his claws too short or too little glue in the cap. Replaced both caps and on day three they’re still in place. I guess this means I have 8 more caps in case others fall off early.In regard to my glue concerns; I’m still wondering if it will be ok in 4-6 weeks. For a few days, it was fine. You just have to use a large safety pin to clear the cap of the dried glue.Also, he seems to have no trouble with his cat tree. Will be on the ground one second and at the top the next (fell off once but it was entirely his fault, no way could his front claws have saved him 🤣🤣🤣). He still scratches at everything as though he had no covers on, btw. Doesn’t seem to care about them at all.Changed my review to 5 stars at this point. Unless the glue is useless in 4-6 weeks I think these caps are a winner for sure.
M**E
Saved my furniture and rug from slow destruction
We love our cats, except for their bad behavior when it comes to sharpening their claws. I found these nail caps which have literally saved our rugs from being ruined. The work great. They last 2-4 weeks depending on when they fall off. I found the using superglue vs the glue that comes with the kit, lasts longer. These really work and they are easy to apply. Make sure when applying them that glue fills the nail cover and slide them on all the way.
M**.
Amazing solution!
Absolutely love and am so glad for these claw covers! My son had an intestinal transplant and can't be scratched by cats since he can get extremely sick and be potentially life threatening. We love our cats and know how bad it is to declaw them. So if it weren't for these caps, we would have had to give them up which is heartbreaking and something my son was devastated over..These caps are easy to put on and do hold. These select ones also come with an extra tip that attached to the glue tube which makes it super easy to control how much glue went into the cap. I put the glue in carefully under a light to make sure there was enough but not too much that it over flowed. I'd hold it while the glue set a bit while petting her then after a few seconds placed it on a nail where it slid on smoothly. After pressing it on, I gave her some hairball treats and some dry food to help her focus on that instead if her paws. She did flick one off as I was putting them on, but it was able to be put back on. If they don't flick their paws right away, it does dry quickly and stays on. Once all were on her, she was trying to bite and flick them off which had me a bit worried after reading other reviews.. but I just distracted her for the first 30 minuets or so with her favorite foods or pet her. In time she stopped walking funny and now lets them be. Just took her a little bit to get used to them. I'll update again once I see how long they last for but as of right now, there is no more chance of getting scratched keeping my son safe, they are keeping their nails intact as they need them AND they get to stay apart of our family. These are an easy, inexpensive life saver. My little girl even picked her own color when all the bags were lined up for her to choose from haha so seems to be stamped with cat approval too
D**T
Larger than Soft Claws
I've been using Soft Claws on my cats for years and thought I'd try these out. It took a while to use up my remaining Soft Claws stock, so unfortunately I missed the return window.The quality on the caps seems fine, but the sizes seem to run larger than the Soft Claws brand. I bought the small and medium sizes for my two cats. The small was the size of SC's medium and the mediums were just too big for the larger cat.The set of caps could benefit from including more glue applicator tips. I've tried various ways to reseal an opened glue tube with the applicator tip on, but nothing seems to prevent the glue from drying out. The best method I've found is to remove the used applicator tip and replace it with the original glue cap. Unfortunately this allows residual glue to dry up and clog in the applicator tip.I wish the cap sets were available in packs of 100 single colors. It's nice how the colors are coordinated, but I'm just too OCD and would like them to be identical.Overall, I think the nail caps are a decent value. I haven't used them enough to notice any difference in adhesion and doubt the glue is any different from Soft Claws. I do wish they had more applicator tips and came in single colors.
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