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Fake Nails for cats.

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  • Started 1 month ago by kyande
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  1. kyande

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    http://www.softclaws.com/

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I saw these at pet smart was way to amused, and very tempted to get them for my brother's cat.

    While I do believe in cats getting the "lion" cut to help with shedding, these claw tips seem a little over the top... What do you think?


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  3. Oxhorn

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    lol! Actually... this would be great for Toki. His claws hurt!

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  4. Halfie

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    OMG Softclaws was such a life saver for us! I recommend it Oxhorn. Saves your furniture and your skin!

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  5. ilili

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    Hm.............
    More than just some accessory, this seems to be for the health of the cat, so it can't be bad, right? Hm......Well I let my cat outside everyday and out there she (her name's Hippy) needs her claws. I think ridding the cat of her natural weapon against probably everything isn't that human again......


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  6. Baron Mueller

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    My cat would hate me, we have always gone the declawing route with our felines. Well except on the outdoor cats, we left their claws intact, they need them after all. In all the years I've owned cats whether or not they have claws doesn't seem to bother them. It used to bother me back when they weren't so careful removing the claws but with modern veterinary surgery, it's nothing to worry about in my opinion.

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  7. Nosphaer

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    Well as long as the kitties can enjoy pawing at their friends with those things on... I'm okay with it. I wish the colors weren't neon pink and green, but maybe black or even a clear version to make sure your kitty's nails were not diseased for any irrelevant reason. And Baron, I don't want to be the typical feline lover and say this, but declawing a cat is like cutting more than half of your fingers off... If you look and see where our pads are, that's where your fingers would be if you shared such an experience with your cat.

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  8. kyande

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    I think it's a great idea, it's just that I would think it would be uncomfortable for the cat, but then I have three cats and they hate wearing collars, so I guess it depends on the cat.

    The main thing I find super funny and wrong is the colors. Neon pink, sparkly pink...

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  9. Baron Mueller

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    I know that's what they used to do mostly Nosphaer, my veterinarian has a technique where he removes the nail without removing the actual phalanges, all my little fluffs have full feet.

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  10. Old Ironbark

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    Makes me miss my cat Joey. He passed on a few years ago but I'll always remember him. His favorite scratching posts are still here. (both panels on the doorway to the hall and the one to the garage) :P


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  11. Turtleydude

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    Now your cats can be both fluffy and fashionable! Next you can put a pretty little dress around your cat and give it a diamond studded necklace.

    But on a serious note, it could work as long as your cat doesn't need its claws.

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