Yes, they do, but you have to always watch them and re-apply new ones when the old ones fall off. You might have to trim the tips of the cat's claws, too, because the claws can grow longer with the caps on.
KrisNY I am a
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I never heard of these. I love the idea- I'm wondering why people don't just clip the nails shorter? My kittens nails are so sharp--- it's painful when they climb up your leg!
Brandbla8 I am a
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Subject: Re: Covering Cat's Claws Sat Sep 27, 2008 11:40 am
I have not seen these either. It is a good idea to as long as it works. I will have to see where I can find some of those.
RustyK I am a
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