Well, since Piccalo and Pounce have been successfully moved to Japan and are (mostly) settled in, I thought I would get some opinions from you guys.
I used SoftPaws/SoftClaws/whatever they are called in Houston several times. Pounce is the worst at using those claws, but that is what they are for, so I honestly never kept up with using the claw covers. In Houston we had carpet and they did scratch it up, but we got a full refund on our deposit at our first apartment, so it wasn't too bad. I use scratching posts and don't get after them for scratching the furniture - it is cheap, anyway!
Well, when we let our new apartment manager know we were bringing the cats to Japan, he kind of freaked out that they weren't declawed. Just so you know, I screamed at an apartment manager in Houston for suggesting such a thing and we didn't rent that apartment! I understand that some people find it okay, and it may be okay for some cats, but not mine! That said, I don't know enough Japanese to tell our apartment manager why my cats aren't declawed. Also, my cats don't scratch/mark wood floors (which is all we have in this apartment) and all the furniture is mine, so I don't know why it would matter.
Anyway, moving on. I had my husband tell the manager that they would have claw covers on, and when the manager dropped by unexpectedly, I had fortunately already put them on! Also, since I have gotten pretty badly scratched by back claws several times in the past 3 weeks, I put them on the back paws. After about 2-3 min of apparent confusion, the cats don't act like they know the covers are on. They scratch the scratch pads, knead their paws, use the litterbox - everything is normal.
I just want to know what everyone here thinks of them.
I used SoftPaws/SoftClaws/whatever they are called in Houston several times. Pounce is the worst at using those claws, but that is what they are for, so I honestly never kept up with using the claw covers. In Houston we had carpet and they did scratch it up, but we got a full refund on our deposit at our first apartment, so it wasn't too bad. I use scratching posts and don't get after them for scratching the furniture - it is cheap, anyway!

Well, when we let our new apartment manager know we were bringing the cats to Japan, he kind of freaked out that they weren't declawed. Just so you know, I screamed at an apartment manager in Houston for suggesting such a thing and we didn't rent that apartment! I understand that some people find it okay, and it may be okay for some cats, but not mine! That said, I don't know enough Japanese to tell our apartment manager why my cats aren't declawed. Also, my cats don't scratch/mark wood floors (which is all we have in this apartment) and all the furniture is mine, so I don't know why it would matter.
Anyway, moving on. I had my husband tell the manager that they would have claw covers on, and when the manager dropped by unexpectedly, I had fortunately already put them on! Also, since I have gotten pretty badly scratched by back claws several times in the past 3 weeks, I put them on the back paws. After about 2-3 min of apparent confusion, the cats don't act like they know the covers are on. They scratch the scratch pads, knead their paws, use the litterbox - everything is normal.
I just want to know what everyone here thinks of them.











But I do a lot of paw-petting when we aren't clipping or capping, too, so they are used to their paws being touched.



Also, if you get any fur caught in the glue and stick it in the cap, they fall off fairly easily. I mean a VERY small amount of fur.
Other than not cramming them on far enough up the nail I think they are pretty darn good for our first shot!
Clipping the nails is great but he can still dig them in enough to damage - whereas with the caps, he can't.