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Old 07-12-2007, 10:03 AM #1
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Default Cat Nail Covers?

Has anyONE used Soft Claws Nail Caps for their cats? My cat is about 4 - adopted a year ago - had a rough life before I got him - foster home with usually about 15 other dogs and cats at any given time and developed real anxiety about being taken away, etc.... he's finally feeling very at home with me and if my health were better - would get him a budy - but I'm not up to him... he wants to play much more now then he did before... and since I cant really run around with him - inolves close play... lately he's managed to snag my face twice with his claws - one is gonna be a nice scar - though they were not done maliciously.... have been suggested I try Soft Claws Nail Caps (i clip his claws but seems to just make them sharter and hes a strong little guy)... has anyone uesd them? ALso, they come in sizes, kitten, small, medium, and large... so could appreciate input there too.... This guy is 12 lbs - but very stocky - has feet that belong on a puppy.... (we've had many talks about the fact he's nocturnal and I'm not - but obviously we arent going to get anywhere there!)

Appreciate any experiences!


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