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Trim her claws without touching a single paw

Every cat parent dreads nail day. Say goodbye to the fight. She trims her own claws while she plays, so you never have to hold her down again.

❤️ No sneaking clippers while she sleeps

😌 No towels, no holding, no fight

🐱 She does it herself. No more bad guy.

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  • "I have two senior cats and I live alone. Nail day used to mean three days of sneaking up on them while they slept, getting one or two nails at a time before they woke up and bolted. Now I just press treats into the surface and they do it themselves. Their claws are blunter than they've been in years and I never had to hold either of them down once." Linda M. ★★★★★

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She thinks she's playing. She's actually trimming her nails.

Press a few treats into the filing surface and set it on the floor. Her hunting instinct does the rest. She paws, she digs, she works to get the treats out. Every swipe gently blunts the sharp tips of her claws. No clippers. No restraint. No one has to hold her down. She walks up on her own and she's free to leave whenever she wants. That's why it works. There's nothing to fight.

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We're sure your cat will take to it. And we're sure you'll love watching her do her own nails without a fight. That's why every order comes with our 30-day, no-hassle money-back guarantee.

If she doesn't use it, or if you're not completely satisfied, contact our support team within 30 days. Full refund, no questions asked.

Having an issue with your product? We'll replace it at no extra cost.

Because your peace of mind matters just as much as hers. 🐾

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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She Thinks She's Getting a Treat. She's Actually Filing Her Nails.

Cats will do almost anything to dig out hidden food. Press a few treats into the abrasive surface and set it on the floor. She walks up on her own, paws at it, digs at it, and works to get them out.

Every swipe blunts the sharp tip of her claw. She thinks she's hunting. She's grooming herself. And she never once felt trapped.

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Built For the Cat Who Fights Everything.

No clippers snapping shut. No buzzing grinder. No towel, no lap, no hands on her paws. Nothing that triggers the panic.

She walks up to it because she smells the treats. She stays because nothing is holding her there. Even the cat who hides under the bed the second she sees the clippers will use this, because as far as she knows it has nothing to do with her nails.

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Cat filing her own nails

The Numbers Don't Lie

Nail day is harder than it should be. Here's what most cat owners are really dealing with.

2 in 3
Can't do it alone
Need a second person, a towel, or a vet just to get through one trim.
39%
End up at the vet
Paying every visit for a task they wish they could handle at home.
1 in 4
Have drawn blood
Their cat's or their own, trying to clip a claw that won't stay still.
*based on cat owner surveys
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Purrflow vs Clippers & Grinders

Why cat owners are putting the clippers away for good.

 
Purrflow
Clippers & Grinders
No holding her down
No risk of cutting the quick
She does it herself
No second person needed
Works while she plays
No vet bills for nails

Why 10,000+ Cat Parents Switched to Purrflow

No more wrestling, no more sneaking up while she sleeps, no more vet bills just for nails.

No Holding Her Down
She walks up on her own and is free to leave anytime. Nothing to fight.
She Does It Herself
Awake, willing, and convinced she's just digging out a treat.
No Cutting the Quick
No blades near her paws means no bleeding and no guilt.
Cat filing her own nails with Purrflow
No Second Person Needed
Do it alone, even with arthritis or shaky hands. Just add treats.
Works While She Plays
Every swipe at the surface gently blunts the sharp tips. Hands-free.
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
If she doesn't take to it, send it back for a full refund. No risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my cat actually use this?

If she's food-motivated at all, yes. The surface holds treats she can smell but has to work to get out. That triggers the same pawing and digging instinct she already uses when something is stuck under the couch. Most cats engage with it the first time.

How does it actually file her nails?

The surface she paws against is a fine abrasive. Every time she digs and swipes for a treat, the tips of her claws drag across it. Over several sessions the sharp points wear down gradually, the same way they would naturally on rough outdoor surfaces.

What happens if my cat doesn't like it?

If your cat doesn't like it or avoids it, we recommend waiting 3-4 days so your cat can get used to it. If he is still avoiding it, we recommend using catnip on the spout to help your cat get acquainted with it.

Does it replace clippers completely?

For most cats, yes. Regular use keeps the tips blunt enough that you never need to pick up clippers again. If her nails are severely overgrown right now, you may need one initial trim before switching over.

What if my cat isn't food-motivated?

Try catnip or a higher-value treat like Churu. Even cats described as picky tend to respond when the reward is something they have to hunt for rather than something handed to them.

Is the surface safe for her paw pads?

Yes. The abrasive is fine-grit, similar to a nail file. It wears down the hard claw tip but won't irritate or damage her soft paw pads.

Does it work on back claws?

It works best on front claws since that's what cats naturally use to dig and paw. Back claws get less contact, though some cats do use their back feet too.

How long does the filing surface last?

For a single-cat household, the filing paper lasts around 6 to 12 months of regular use. Multi-cat homes may need to swap closer to 6 months. When it starts to wear smooth, replacement paper is available in our store for $34.00.

My cat fights everything. Towels, clippers, the vet. Will she really be calm with this?

That's exactly who this is built for. She fights those things because every one of them requires holding her still. This doesn't. She walks up on her own and she's free to leave whenever she wants. There's nothing to fight.

Customer Reviews

4.8

Based on 7,014+ Reviews

  • Sarah P.
    Verified Buyer
    She hides the second I open the drawer where the clippers are.
    I'm not exaggerating. She learned the sound. I hadn't even picked them up yet and she was under the bed for two hours. I tried the towel, I tried waiting until she was asleep, I tried bribing her with Churu. Nothing. I was paying my vet $30 every six weeks just to get her nails done. First night I put treats in this she sat there pawing at it for ten minutes straight. No hiding. No running. She has no idea it has anything to do with her nails. That alone is worth it.
  • Cynthia M.
    Verified Buyer
    I can finally do this without needing my husband to help.
    It always took two of us. One to hold her, one to clip. He travels for work so half the time her nails were way too long because I just could not do it alone. Now I set this on the floor and walk away. She does the rest. I honestly felt guilty for years that I couldn't keep up with it by myself. That part is over.
  • Hannah
    Verified Buyer
    I cut her quick once and never picked up clippers again.
    That was eight months ago. The bleeding, the crying, the way she looked at me. I couldn't do it. Her nails got so long they were curling and I knew I was failing her but I just could not bring myself to go through that again. This took me completely out of the equation. She files them herself and doesn't even know it's happening.
  • Johan D.
    Verified Buyer
    Three days. That's how long it used to take me to do one paw.
    Wait for her to fall asleep. Sneak over. Get one nail, maybe two. She wakes up, I stop. Start over the next day. By the time I finished all four paws it had been over a week. Now she just walks up to this thing, paws at it for the treats, and walks away with blunter claws than I ever managed with the clippers. Takes her about ten minutes.
  • Karen T.
    Verified Buyer
    My vet wanted $40 every visit just for nails.
    On a fixed income that adds up fast. I was going every two months and dreading the bill almost as much as she dreaded the car ride. This paid for itself the first time I skipped that appointment.
  • Jane R.
    Verified Buyer
    She's 14 and has arthritis so the scratching post does nothing anymore.
    She used to keep her own claws short but she barely stretches now. I couldn't clip them myself because my hands shake and I was terrified of hitting the quick on a senior cat. This is flat on the floor so she doesn't have to stretch or climb. She just paws at it like she's digging. Perfect for an old girl who can't do what she used to.
  • Nicole
    Verified Buyer
    I sobbed the first time I watched her use it.
    Not because anything was wrong. Because she walked up to it on her own. No one was holding her. No one was pinning her. She was just playing. After two years of dreading nail day, watching her calmly paw at it with zero fear broke something loose in me. I didn't realize how much guilt I had been carrying.
  • Mary
    Verified Buyer
    The groomer fired us.She scratched the tech so badly they told us not to come back. I was mortified. Tried doing it at home and she bit through my thumbnail. My daughter suggested this and I thought there was no way. But she went right for the treats. Didn't flinch. Didn't hiss. I sat on the couch and watched her file her own nails like it was nothing. The cat that got us banned from a groomer.