Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Cat Claw Covers: Customized For Your Pet

By Brian E. Howard


Every pet lover wants to give everything that there pet desires and that is sufficient food and shelter. It is wrong to neglect the needs when it comes to your cat. One of these needs is your pet's safety and protection. It is understandable that they have these scratching mannerisms as their normal routine to deal with the surroundings.

Cats do respond to their environment by constant scratching but it becomes a problem for owner's furniture and decors being damaged by this occurrence. In order to solve this problem, experts have made an effort to invent a nail cap called Cat Claw Covers. This is the best custom built cover for cats which has safety features and can be used as your pet's fashion accessory.

You can definitely select from a wide array of sizes and colors. There is a guideline given to find out the actual size of your pet's paws. There is a size chart for you to check as a guide. Sizes for kitten, small, medium and large is available to choose from.

Kitten - from three to four months. During these ages, it is best to have this as they are developing their claws and it certainly needs safety care. Small - from four to six months. At this stage, to further protect these immature claws needs constant safeguard against scratching problems. Medium - from six to nine months to a year. It shows remarkable results during this time. Large - past a year and beyond. This time the claws are mature and needs greater protection for anticipated damage on furniture and decors.

You can also select from the following colors: clear, blue, red, pink and purple. This will certainly look good in your cats as it will reflect their personality. The clear color is only available for kitten size and all colors are available for small, medium and large. This invention is custom made for your cats, not just for protection but also as form of accessories. Check and see how fitting it is for your cat.




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