I just applied "Soft Paws" to 2 of my 3 cats for the 1st time today. I was
amazingly easy to do (with a little help from my wife). I was surprised at
how quickly they adjusted tot hem. They did not lick or bite at them and
have been going about their normal business for several hours now.
Good stuff so far.

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Steve
PawsForThought - 19 Jul 2003 01:23 GMT
>From: "P.D." 1234@org.com.net
>I just applied "Soft Paws" to 2 of my 3 cats for the 1st time today. I was
>amazingly easy to do (with a little help from my wife). I was surprised at
>how quickly they adjusted tot hem. They did not lick or bite at them and
>have been going about their normal business for several hours now.
>
>Good stuff so far.
That's great, Steve. I personally don't use them but I know people that swear
by them.
Lauren
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Hope Munro Smith - 19 Jul 2003 01:30 GMT
> I just applied "Soft Paws" to 2 of my 3 cats for the 1st time today. I was
> amazingly easy to do (with a little help from my wife). I was surprised at
> how quickly they adjusted tot hem. They did not lick or bite at them and
> have been going about their normal business for several hours now.
>
> Good stuff so far.
Are those self-stick do you use some kind of adhesive?
P.D. - 19 Jul 2003 05:19 GMT
You put an adhesive inside the thing then you put it on the cats claw. Very
Very easy.
Check it out at www.softpaws.com
> > I just applied "Soft Paws" to 2 of my 3 cats for the 1st time today. I was
> > amazingly easy to do (with a little help from my wife). I was surprised at
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> Are those self-stick do you use some kind of adhesive?