Trim her nails without touching a single paw.

She files her own claws while digging for treats. No clippers. No holding her down. No vet visits. Nail day stops being a fight and starts being playtime.

  • I used to sneak up on her while she slept. Now she just does it herself.

    Nail day used to take me three days. Wait for her to fall asleep, sneak in, get maybe two nails, and stop the second she stirred. I live alone and my hands aren't what they used to be, so holding her down and clipping at the same time just wasn't possible anymore. I put treats in this thing the first night and she was pawing at it within minutes. Checked her claws after a week and the tips were noticeably duller. I don't have to be the bad guy anymore. — Linda M.

  • Finally something that works for the cat who fights everything.

    My cat has drawn blood on every person who has ever tried to trim her nails. Me, my husband, the vet tech. We tried the burrito, the grooming bag, even gabapentin. Nothing. She fights through all of it. I bought this expecting another waste of money. She walked up to it on her own, started digging for treats, and never once hissed. Her claws are blunter than they've been in months. No restraint. No battle. No blood.

    — Rachel K.

  • I stopped dreading nail day.

    I cut my cat's quick once about a year ago and the bleeding would not stop. I cried harder than she did. After that I couldn't bring myself to pick up the clippers again. Every time I tried, my hands would shake and she could feel it. This took the whole thing out of my hands. She files her own nails while playing and has no idea it's even happening. I wish I'd found it sooner. — Diane T.

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