








🌟 Protect your home and style your cat—because declawing is so last decade!
Zetpo Cat Nail Caps offer 100 premium vinyl resin claw covers in 5 vibrant solid colors, complete with adhesives and applicators. Designed for comfort and safety, these SGS and EU-certified caps allow natural nail movement while preventing furniture damage. Easy to apply and maintain, they provide a humane alternative to declawing, backed by over 10,000 positive reviews.











| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 10,151 Reviews |
E**.
Perfect
I got these because my cats wanted to dig their nails into leather furniture. The caps work well to prevent that. They last about a month before they need to be reapplied. I like that multiple glue comes with it. The size is perfect for my 2 girls. They are petite girls.
S**.
So far, so good.
Our 7-month old cat was getting to where he wanted to climb curtains and scratch on everything. We were prepared to have him declawed, even though we really did not want to. On a hunch my son said we should try these. Here's what we've found: 1. You need to also get a clippers and clip the tip of the nail off. Our cat was definitely not thrilled about this, but we got through it. Plan on having help. 2. The nail covers are easy to apply. We got the size small and our cat weighs about 8 lb at this time. The covers fit just fine over his nails. Again, it will probably be a 2 person job, but it went quickly. 3. We filled the hollow nail caps about 1/3 full. They slipped on easily and the glue hardens fast. 4. The cat did try to pull them off, but was unsuccessful. We also distracted him during his first evening wearing them. 5. None have fallen off yet, and we're on the third day. He now pays no attention to them at all. He can retract and extend his nails just like before, but they don't damage things now. Also, we only did the front feet. I don't think the back feet need to be done. Here's the important thing:. The undesirable behaviors stopped immediately. I don't know if the cat can sense that it doesn't have the ability to grasp things with its front claws anymore, but for whatever the reason, he has not attempted to scratch furniture or pull the curtains down since we put these on. We know we will have to repeat this as his nails regrow and the caps fall off. Nonetheless, it's a small financial and time sacrifice, and we won't have to declaw him now. Also, the bright colors of the caps make it easy to check if he still has them over all his claws. We were skeptical, but so far these are working great. EDIT - We are finding we need to do about 2-3 caps per week, on average. Some of this is probably due to nail growth and some to them coming off. Our cat is much less interested in trying to take them off as time goes by, so the Cat Acceptance Factor is improving. All in all, we figure we spend about 3-5 minutes per week maintaining these claws on him. We will gladly do this vs. having him de-clawed.
A**.
Very cute
I bought these because I got a puppy and she is very playful & energetic & she has an issue of getting too excited & jumping on people. These nail caps where super cute. They were a little bit annoying to put on my pup, but that's because she is weird about her paws being touched. But if you have an animal that is laid back & allows you to mess with their paw/nails without a struggle, then application will be a piece of cake. The adhesive was pretty strong. Basically just like typical false nail glue that usually comes with a pack of fake nails from the drug store. A couple caps fell off over a couse of the next 3 days. But the remaining 6 (I only applied to the 8 nail on her 2 front paws) still remain on her nails today, like 2 weeks later. I took away 1 star because even after applying these nail caps, her nails still felt a bit sharp when she jumps on you. But it is ALOT better than before. All around, these are an awesome product and I will be buying again. ***UPDATE*** 08/29/2021 I used the glue that was sent with the nail cops, & my dog managed to take a couple of them off the first day, but after I re-glued them back on, they lasted for a very long time. After about a month, some had fallen off, but the rest stated until her claws grew out. 1 thing I noticed that I wasn't very pleased with, is that her claws still felt share on my les when she would jump on me. A lot less than her bare nails. But if you are looking to get these to stop your pet from scratching when they jump, just keep that in mind. But I still reccomend this product. They look ADORABLE when freshly put on.
D**E
Uses regular nail glue... Noooo
These are ridiculously hard to put on a cat... Especially one that you're putting them on to keep from clawing everyone. Pretty sure the glue is burning her skin, which is just your typical nail glue btw. I think I read a review here or somewhere else of someone linking to a better glue to use with these. Think I'm going to look into that. I only got 4 on, & some probably weren't fully on. However, two still remain a week or two later. I'm sure if I managed to keep her still long enough (without hurting her) & got them all on, they'd stay. Just don't trust that glue, nor do I think it should be used on animals. That stuff is already toxic on humans! I mean have you seen what it can do to your nails? Buhhh! Great product otherwise. The rubber is nice. The covers were neatly packaged in individual baggies by color (pink had its own bag, blue had its own bag, & so on). It also came with 5 little "bottles" of the horrid glue, which seem like they can be used per full set application (I mean I applied it to 6 nails that never made it on my cat & still had a good bit left from my first, & only used, bottle). I will say this though, if you're adement about using the glue: I don't think it needs nearly the amount mentioned in the instructions. That seemed like way too much, & resulted in the nails taking longer to dry, then just stuck to me instead of her! Not to mention the more you use, the more squishes out onto your poor baby's cuticles! Just use a good bit on the inside edges, let sit for like 10 seconds, then apply. Your kitty will more than likely attempt to run and/or claw your face off.... & probably cry in pain. For getting it off your skin (because that will happen, unless your cat is like sedated or something) use acetone, or nail polish remover. Or, if you're lazy like me, just pick at it until it falls off. But I honestly recommend asking your vet to apply them for you, with different glue/adhesive, as they're the best with this kind of thing... Namely, keeping your kitty calm & knowing how to prevent hurting them. Seller: please replace this glue... Our kitties deserve better.
C**T
Really works and saves wooden furniture
My 5 yo kitty starting scratching on my new wooden table and chairs so tried these to stop damage not knowing if they would bother him for the first time ever using them. Well applying them is easy enough as long as the kitty doesn't fight ya and the only reaction I got from my cat was the first one on. He was like what is this and flinched as it slid on after that no problem and he acts like they are not even there. Highly recommend if kitty is a scratcher and my wooden furniture is happy. Seems durable and they function as they should, different colors are cool but to me not important don't fufu the animals anyway.
N**3
THESE SHOULD NOT BE USED ON THE BACK CLAWS
I bought these for my daughter's 1yr/od cat because her father was not happy that the cat was clawing every thing in the house our little Yuki has no trouble with these on he's still a very playful 1yrold he zooms around in these and still thinks he's clawing the walls, But I will say I noticed a lot of ppl saying they put them on the back paws too you shouldn't it actually says only for front claws, I'm not sure if it says it on this brand but I researched these from a couple of places b4 i bought these bc they were cheaper and you get 200 of them, remember your kitty still needs to itch himself and they really cant damage the house with the back paws nor do they really use them to attack. These overall our good and Yuki doesn't have to live back on the streets (someone threw him out of a car when he was 6 months old we just so happen to see it and took him home after I said I didn't want a cat but I just couldn't since he wasn't born outside, I am actually an animal lover just not a litter lover but now we've had him 8 months he's had all his shoots he's been neutered so I didn't want this to be the reason he went to a shelter so this was a good option to have bc I would never declaw a cat at least these fall off.
S**R
Frustrating Experience with Cat Nail Caps
I recently tried out the Cat Nail Caps, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired. While the concept seemed promising, the execution and practicality of these nail caps fell far short of my expectations. One of the primary issues I encountered was the difficulty in applying the nail caps to my cat's nails. The process was supposed to be simple, but in reality, it proved to be a major challenge. The caps were small and fiddly, making it incredibly hard to manipulate them onto my cat's nails accurately. This resulted in a frustrating and time-consuming application process that left both me and my cat feeling stressed. Even when I managed to successfully apply a few nail caps, they didn't stay on for long. It was disheartening to see my cat effortlessly remove them almost immediately after application. This rendered the whole endeavor almost pointless, as the nail caps were unable to fulfill their intended purpose of preventing scratching and protecting furniture and surfaces. The disappointment didn't stop there. Not only were the nail caps difficult to put on and prone to falling off, but my cat also seemed visibly uncomfortable and agitated while wearing them. It was clear that the nail caps were causing discomfort and distress, which made me question the overall welfare of my pet while using them. In conclusion, my experience with Cat Nail Caps was nothing short of frustrating and disappointing. The combination of the challenging application process, the lack of effectiveness, and the apparent discomfort they caused to my cat make me unable to recommend these products to other pet owners. While the idea of protecting furniture and surfaces from scratching is appealing, the reality of using these nail caps was far from practical and beneficial.
A**A
Better than in store claw caps! Stronger and last longer!
We have 2 out of 4 cats that are determined to use the side of the couch to maintain their nails on. Not even spray deterrent gets them away from the couch. After replacing one couch I decided it was time to start using caps on one of them again, and it was going to be a first time deal for the second. Our female cat knows the drill. She doesn’t like it but she lets my husband hold her while I clip her nails back and get these on her—which takes maybe 4-5 minutes total. The boy cat? He’s a royal pain in the, well.. you know how that statement ends. We get 3-4 minutes before the battle begins but they’re already on because of the ease of use and level of adhesion. This product comes in handy with him because they’re easy and he can’t chew them off immediately like he could with the brand in stores. The adhesion and thickness of this product withstands a still somewhat feral cat. I think that says something. Considering his determination to try and get them off and failing miserably (haha, that’s what you get, you beautiful little -mostly- demon cat.. who is still much loved in this household) this product is most definitely worth the money. We even bought a size down for the other kitten we rescued to get him used to the drill as soon as possible. One warning though—if you have a cat whose claws grow quickly, KEEP AN EYE ON THEIR CAPS! Our female’s claws grow at the speed of light and I typically have to remove them and cut her nails back. They’re easy to remove with nail clippers and don’t hurt her. Just irritates her a bit, lol. We did have one incident where her nails grew so fast and they hadn’t fallen off that one was pushing into her paw pad. That was not fun, and required a vet visit to be on the safe side. So if your cats claws grow really fast, just watch them. :) That’s the only problem we’ve had and it wasn’t due to the caps themselves. It was due to her nails and how fast they grow. I’ve purchased these several times and will continue to do so. They come in fun colors too :)
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