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    No offence anyone, ( I'm sort of with the " natural " look ) I (personally ) think those nails look sort of stupid. Perhaps I wouldn't mind the clear or black ones, but the colourful ones just make me think the people have the pet as a fashion accesory. ( pet peeve: people that have small dogs as fashion acsesories and have them wear humiliating things like little pink skirts )

    I'm also not sure how well they would work. As has been mentioned, the cat's nails would grow, you would have to keep re-glueing the things on. Personally, I'd just cut 'em once a week and place a scratching post in my house somewere.

    I hope no one has found any offence in this post because none was ment.
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    I worked at a ca kennel...and one cat had them. They do stay on for quite a while, until the nail's sheath grows and sheds.

    I think they are a valid alternative to declawing - and cats have even been thrown out of the house or worse for it. Some older cats who are adopted may not be able to have inappropriate scratching trained out of them! (Except MY two angels! )

    It's good there are neutral colours available.

    The one cat at the boarding kennel I worked at was a tortie - and she had the orange-red Soft Paws on. What a hoot! She was quite the fashionista - and I am her her purrents furniture was in good shape!

    Absolutely no offence taken, GG. But see Moosmom's post about Two Cats being out, and you'll see what can happen.
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    We've read all about them, and they're MUCH, much better than declawing! We actually have the *clear* ones on Amber right now. This was actually sort of a last-resort, we tried putting the scratching post in front of her and everything, but she kept using her claws for unnecessary reasons. We decided to expirement with the soft claws, and it's working out great so far. They don't bother her AT ALL, she got used to them being on within an hour. They aren't inhumane either, they dissolve and fall off within 6 to 8 weeks.

    She can still naturally retract and extend her claws, she just can't do nearly as much damage to us and the furniture (:

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    The Found Cats Who Are Declawed Came That Way, And I Wish That There Was An Operation To Reclaw Them, As They Do Have A Hard Time Reaching The Back Of Thier Tail When They Try And Keep Themselves Clean.
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    The first joint of the cat's knuckle is not removed, it's CHOPPED OFF. I can't stand it when they try to sugar coat the procedure. (no offense Catty1)

    I tell people, "Chop all your fingers and toes off at the first joint, then force yourself to walk on all fours. THAT'S what a cat has to endure.

    Later on, cats can develop arthritis in their paws, litterbox and biting problems.

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    Guys its NOT my fault like I said in my original post , I know to keep the nails clipped, and like I said in my first post I have TONS of scratching post.
    No offence anyone, ( I'm sort of with the " natural " look ) I (personally ) think those nails look sort of stupid. Perhaps I wouldn't mind the clear or black ones, but the colourful ones just make me think the people have the pet as a fashion accesory. ( pet peeve: people that have small dogs as fashion acsesories and have them wear humiliating things like little pink skirts )

    I'm also not sure how well they would work. As has been mentioned, the cat's nails would grow, you would have to keep re-glueing the things on. Personally, I'd just cut 'em once a week and place a scratching post in my house somewere.

    I hope no one has found any offence in this post because none was ment
    They arent in anyway a fashion acsesory...they are a alternative to declawing, dressing up dogs in things like skirts have no purpose putting a sweater on them in the winter (on dogs that have little or no fur) helps the dog stay warm. Putting these caps on the claws stops them from clawing your skin and furniture(although Hank dosent claw the furniture he dose get the skin good )They stay on till the nail grows wich as someone said is 6-8 weeks when they fall off.
    The whole fashion acsesory thing is like saying you buying jenny a really nice looking collar and then accusing you of using it for a fashion acsesory, you and I both know thats not the case so dont assume things.
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    This is
    Devon's mom (not Devon) posting this. My registered name is Fishdish, but I wasn't able to log on under my username .

    Buttercup, I say that you should absolutely give Soft Claws a try. They are amazing! Nobody who loves animals wants to do anything that would make them suffer in any way. I promise you that Amber was fine while we applied the caps, and that she ignored them within 20 minutes - we immediately fed her favorite food to distract her and it worked!

    We also trim Amber's nails regularly, but that does not stop her from using furniture and screens (in addition to her scratching posts) to keep her
    claws sharp.

    It was helpful to have one of us hold her and gently extend her claw while the other applied the tip. Use whatever color you like -it makes no difference to the kitty. Some people like using the colored ones so they can more easily tell if/when one has come off.

    IMO, why should we have to deal with destruction of furniture and potential danger to other pets/people when there is such a great alternative? There is nothing even remotely harmful to the cat by the use of Soft Claws. We put them on Amber this past Friday afternoon and only had to replace one this (Sunday) morning.

    Replacing them is no big deal at all and one pack comes with 40 caps, so
    you don't have to keep ordering/buying replacements.

    So, as you can probably tell, we are fans of soft claws.

    Btw: you can read the testimonial page at Softpaws.com for people's happiness with the product. I promise that I have nothing to do with
    the owners/creators of them :0) - we just love how well they are working and the stress that they are saving all around . There is also a mini-video that shows you how to apply them if you decide to give them a try.

    Good luck and keep us posted :0).
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    Gary, which ones of the found cats are declawed just out of interest?

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    If you start clipping a cat's claws when they are kittens, they will accept it all their lives - in my experience. If you try to start when they are older, you are more likely to have problems with them struggling and scratching. When they are kittens, they just figure you're their mother and you have the "right" to groom them, as part of your job - or so I imagine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beauty17
    If you start clipping a cat's claws when they are kittens, they will accept it all their lives - in my experience. If you try to start when they are older, you are more likely to have problems with them struggling and scratching. When they are kittens, they just figure you're their mother and you have the "right" to groom them, as part of your job - or so I imagine.
    Hes fine with nail clipping I never said he wasnt and clipping his nails isnt going to stop him from scratching it just makes them a little less sharp.
    I have noticed him scratching the kitchen chairs(nothing else) just the kitchen ones and told him no then put him over to one of his posts and I havnt seen him do it agian yet, but I'm gone to school for the day so I cant constantly keep watch.
    Thanks Devons mom, my mom ordered some but the kittens ones only come in natural , but thats ok as we are just testing them out. I will have to watch the video. Thanks
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    I am so glad your mom is trying them out!

    What changed her mind?

    Good work!
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    My cat was declawed before I got him and he seems OK and able to get around like other cats. I make sure he stays indoors because he would certainly be at a disadvantage against other animals. He still tries to scratch things because it's an instinct and good exercise but it doesn't do any harm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
    I am so glad your mom is trying them out!

    What changed her mind?

    Good work!
    She was just willing to try them . Litrally every day I bring up how declawing is bad and what it can do hopefully it will knock some sense into her about it. If she loves Hank that much she wont get him declawed (hopefully).
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    Hope everything works well for Hank!

    I never knew the claws could be removed like that ouch!!.

    My mom said if I wanted to get my bunny de-clawed I didnt even know how it worked but I said ''No way!!'', glad your mom is understanding.

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    Alicia, I hope Soft Claws work as well for your family (and Hank!) as they
    have for us (and Amber).

    They are very easy to apply and I'm sure he'll get used to them in no time at all. Even the older cats don't seem to mind them .

    Let us know how it goes. We've only had one fall off since last Friday. I was able to replace it on my own - no help needed from Devon

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