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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

630.0. "SoftPaws" by MROA::BOISVERT () Tue Oct 12 1993 15:53

    Has anyone had any experience with Softpaws?  The ads make it sound so
    simple...  so I called my vet and was told that the cat has to be put
    under for the procedure.  I was so surprised, even moreso because I
    know they include at least another set of 'claws' for the next time. 
    So I asked them if that means every time he needs them put on, I have
    to bring him in to be anesthetized...and she said, 'no, after that you
    do it yourself.'
    
    Of course this didn't seem to make sense but I didn't pursue it
    further with her...  She said she had not dealt with them
    before....(obviously)
    
    So, can I hear of any experiences with these things, pls.
    
    Chris
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630.1NETWKS::GASKELLWed Oct 13 1993 09:035
    Softpaws?  Are they the sheaths to cover the claws to stop scratching?
    
    I don't have any experience of them, but saw a poster at the vets on
    Saturday.  My reaction was, how long would they stay on.  I can imagine
    my cat pulling them off in his mouth and spitting them down the john.
630.2SOFTPAWSMROA::BOISVERTWed Oct 13 1993 09:213
    Yes, they are the 'sheaths' for the cats claws.  They are supposed to
    last for about 4 - 5 weeks.  I believe they are attached with some kind
    of glue.  It doesn't sound easy, does it...
630.3Like fake nails...POWDML::KARENWed Oct 13 1993 12:173
    I should think it would just be easier to clip the cats nails every 
    other week or as needed. :')
    Karen
630.4give me a break!MCIS5::WOOLNERYour dinner is in the supermarketWed Oct 13 1993 12:5214
    I know there's at least one noter in this file whose kitty has 'em, so
    excuse me, but when I saw the poster at our vet's I howled with
    laughter.  Puh-leeeeeze!!  Here's a nice chunk of change I really need
    to spend, huh?  And all the cats I've ever known work very diligently
    at getting their claws sharp and smooth as needles (cutting [trimming]
    the claws just makes the cats go into a frenzied sharpening mode). 
    I'll never test this, but I just *know* my kitties would react to these
    things the way I react to gum on the bottom of my shoe...
    
    Of course, when my daughter was born I felt the same way about how
    those !@#$%^ maternity ward nurses always covered up her hands.  To me,
    these Lee-press-on-claws have a lot in common with swaddling!
    
    Leslie
630.5My cat is a brat...MROA::BOISVERTWed Oct 13 1993 14:3518
    I want to do this mainly because I have a male cat that I brought into
    the household back in April.  I have 2 other girls and both are
    declawed.  This guy has been a trip and a half since I had him--not so
    much damaging the furniture, but going after the girls and beating them
    up pretty bad.  We've had some uuuuuuuugly scenes at my house over the
    past few months.
    
    Anyways, he is crated (a big cage) every day before I go to work.  he
    hates it but I have no other alternative but to lock either them or him
    up somewhere.  So my plan was to try these softpaws for a couple months
    and gradually start letting him out of his crate more and more when I'm
    not home.  Hopefully if he attacked them then, damage/terror would be
    minimal.
    
    If you do know of the noter who uses them, pls send me their name,
    because I really am interested in these, at least temporarily.
    
    Chris
630.6I use them and like themAIMHI::RAYMONDFri Oct 15 1993 12:1925
    
    
    Well, I have them on my cat Spike.  And Im sold on them.
    I had a problem with him clawing my new furniture and speaker 
    fronts and I didnt want to declaw him so I had some soft paws 
    put on.  
    
    I feel it made a big difference.  He ran his paw down my face
    with claws extended and it was just fine.  
    
    The do only last about 4-6 weeks and then you have to replace
    them because they fall off as the claws grow.  You apply them
    with a superglue that comes with the kit.  I believe the kit
    was $18 for 4 sets. 
    
    The only drawback I can see right now is that when they were put
    on the first time I had the vet do it and I held Spike while she
    put them on.  Now he's home and Ill have to do it on my own.  I
    may invite a friend over some nite and get them to hold or apply.
    I think it would be quite a job doing it alone.
    
    If you have any other questions drop me a note.
    
    MikeR