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Sticky Paws

Sticky Paws
From Sticky Paws

List Price: $19.99
Price: $8.85

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Allpet

5 new or used available from $6.99

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Product Description

24-pack, 11.75" X 1.75" strips stops cats from destroying furniture and help control inappropriate elimination. Safe for furniture, countertops, stereo speakers, drapes, carpets and more. Transparent strips are made of medical grade adhesive and are odor free. Sticky Paws stops cats from destroying furniture and helps control inappropriate elimination. Safe for furniture, countertops, stereo speakers, drapes, carpets or anywhere you don't want your kitty to be. Our transparent medical grade adhesive is odor free and is so easy to apply: ...simply pull off a strip from the brown backing sheet apply where you don't want kitty to scratch, then peel off the white "crack-n-peel" to expose the surface that the cats can't stand. furniture protector


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41482 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Sticky Paws
  • Dimensions: 15.50" h x .25" w x 4.00" l, .30 pounds

Features

  • Stops cats from destroying furniture and helps control inappropriate elimination
  • Safe for furniture, countertops, stereo speakers, drapes, carpets and more
  • Transparent strips are made of medical grade adhesive and are odor free
  • Easy to apply, simply pull off a strip from the brown backing sheet, apply then peel off the white "crack-n-peel" to expose the surface

Customer Reviews

So-so scratch protection3
I have a few complaints about this product. First, it is expensive; you don't get a lot of tape for coverage. Second, it doesn't stick well to fabrics at all. However, it does cover a large area, and the tape doesn't leave a messy residue when removed. It will prevent cats from clawing, though.

Don't waste your money1
I put some strips on my couch, and it took my cat about 3 seconds to get them off and play with them. To combat the scratching problem, I moved a scratching post next to the couch.

Doesn't really work...2
It doesn't really work for us. After we applied it at the edge of the sofa, at first, our cats were afraid. Then, they started to play with it. The last scene we saw was they were using their teeth instead of paws to pull the thing off. Guess they think that's their new toy.