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100-Pack Colorful Cat Nail Covers - Keep Your Cat's Paws Safe & Stylish!

$2700

SPECIFICATIONS

Material: Rubber

All-season: Winter;Summer;Autumn;Spring

Breed Recommendation: Mini & Toy;Small;Medium;Large;Extra Large

Item ID: NA17583

 

 

 

Description:

· Protect your furniture and floors from scratches with these colorful cat nail covers

· Easy to apply and remove, these nail covers are a safe and painless alternative to declawing your cat

· Available in a variety of colors, you can mix and match to create a unique and stylish look for your furry friend

· Made from high-quality materials, these nail covers are durable and long-lasting

· Perfect for indoor cats or those who love to scratch, these nail covers will keep your cat's paws safe and your home looking great

Trimming pet nails

When trimming pet fingernails, it is only necessary to trim the nails of the pet and the length of the nail cover is quite short, which can cause finger bleeding. If finger bleeding occurs, wait for the bleeding to stop before putting on the nail cover. Do not directly apply nail covers to bleeding nails

Fill the nail cover with glue

Add glue to 1/3 of the finger cover. Please do not overfill to avoid overflow of glue

Wearing nail covers

When wearing a nail clip, please do not let the nail clip lean against the flesh of the pet's foot. If the nail clip is too long, it can be cut short before wearing, otherwise it can easily cause infection!

Training after wearing nail covers

Wearing a finger cuff for the first time. Some pets may try to bite it off. Seeing this situation should be stopped immediately until they get used to it. Please don't worry, this is a normal behavior

Replace with a new nail cover

If a new nail cover is needed, simply remove the remaining nail cover material and trim the nails. Note: The finger shell of a healthy pet may come off every eight weeks, but there are exceptions. The nails did not fall off according to the usual pattern. In this case, it is necessary to trim the nails and replace the nail covers every eight weeks to avoid the nails growing too long and affecting the pet's bone development.