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Safe, medical grade, cyanoacrylate adhesive. Vacuum action vial prevents adhesive from oozing and keeps fingers, cat hair, and furniture clean.
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SKU | 3281418 |
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Primary Brand | Soft Claws |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 1 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Height | 4.5 IN |
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Width | 2.88 IN |
Fill nail caps 1/3 full with Soft Claws adhesive. To distribute the adhesive and release any air bubbles, gently squeeze the nail cap. If adhesive comes out of the nail cap, you have inserted too much. To remove some adhesive, squeeze it onto a paper towel.
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I purchased the soft claws from your store but the glue was dried up. What is the glue and could I just use crazy glue?
We decided to put cat claw caps on our cats toes. It worked very well for the front so we decided to try the back. He didn’t tolerate the back as well as he did the front and started to wiggle a lot. Consequently some of the glue provided with the caps is on one of his back toes inhibiting his ability to retract his toe properly. It doesn’t seem to hurt but I’m wondering what the best course of action is, wait till it comes off itself or find a way to remove it. Will it hurt him if left on?
Fraying front paw pads!
My dog has 6 toes on each of his back paws, there's one that has no bones and the nail grows curling into his pad, I noticed last night that he also has an extra nail growing out from his pad. I'm on a very tight budget right now. What can I do from home or in the future to help him?
Are cat claw covers approved by vets???
Luna’s front paws are red and swollen around her nails. She seems to be licking and chewing her paws more than normal, too. We have used Soft Paws since she was about 8-10 weeks old, but removed them as soon as we noticed the irritation. We use the same litter we always have. The only recent “change” was 5 days ago - she jumped in the tub while I was bathing my dog with dog flea shampoo. What could be the cause of this type of irritation (allergy, infection, etc.) and how would we treat it?
We rescued a dog that still has her rear dew claws and they keep catching on objects and bleeding. Is there anything we can do besides having then removed?
My cats pad is hanging off best treatment please
My pets claw is bleeding we put starch to stop the bleeding
What’s the best for my kittens claws I just got him he is my first cat love the playful little guy but he keeps getting me with his claws
Our 12 year old cat got diagnosed with CRF, and as prescribed by our vet we have been doing 100 ml of sub q injections daily. He's recently (past week) started chewing his front paws next to his thumb to the point of bleeding
My cat's polydactyl claws were growing in a way that would be problems for the cat later in life. We opted to remove the 4 front claws. For some reason the vet also removed the back dewclaws. I noticed after a month the stitches had not absorbed on the dewclaws so back to the vet to have them removed. Now she is biting at the dewclaw area and jumps or runs as if she is having sharp pain. How long is it going to be until these heal again after the sutures were removed? No bleeding/swelling.