playing the Devil's advocate
Please do not mistake this post for a pro-declaw!!!!
BUT
Soft paws are not the end-all-be-all solution to scratching up your belongings. In theory they are effective, but I personally did a trial period on 5 cats and I was not overly pleased with the outcome.
1 out of the 5 kept them on for a good amount of time with no problems.
4 out of the 5 shed their nails at intervals of about 1 per day and replacing them was a constant battle, 1 nail at a time.
and TWICE I needed to rescue a cat from a potentially dangerous situation! :eek:
(explaination) as the nail grows the cap moves along with it forming a ridge between the cap and the cat's cuticle. This allows the cap to become caught by loose strings or other such material. Both the times my cats got caught it was by the very strong "fishing line" type of thread that does not break. One time this thread was from my bed's box spring (which had no cover on it) and once it was attached to their very own scratching post (part of the carpet used). If I was not present to release them I fear they would have injured themselves trying to escape (because there was no way that the string would have broken).
I only post this because I think you should hear ALL sides of an argument and you should know ALL there is to know about an item that you are endorsing. Soft paws scare me after witnessing these events.