Placing claw caps on your cat may seem a little daunting at
first, but with practice, it can be a simple process. It’s a
good idea to work with your cat so that they become used to
you touching their nails. To begin, you’ll want to hold your
cat securely throughout the process. If your cat tries to
escape, you can wrap them in a blanket with one paw sticking
out at a time. You may want to recruit a second person to
help with the process, especially during your first couple
of times.
Start the process by clipping your cat’s nails while making
sure not to cut into the quick—the pink part near the nail
bed. Next, cut the tip from the glue bottle to open. Pour
one or two drops of glue into a cat cap and press the cap
together to spread the glue inside. The glue works like
superglue, so you’ll need to work quickly before it dries.
Use your thumb and forefinger to press lightly on your cat’s
paw to extend their nails. Place the cap over the claw.
Repeat this process for the rest of the caps.
Don’t let your cat go just yet. Check the directions on the
packaging. Most cat claw covers take a few minutes to dry,
so you may need to hold your cat for several minutes. If
your cat seems anxious during this process, you may want to
try
cat calming aids
to make the process less stressful. Once the cat claw covers
are in place, they should last several weeks.