🐱 Scratch No More: Your Furniture's Best Friend!
The Jxselect Anti-Scratch Cat Training Tape is a 3-inch by 30-yard roll of crystal clear, double-sided adhesive tape designed to protect your furniture from cat scratches. Made with non-toxic, medical-grade adhesive, it is safe for both pets and fabrics. The tape is easy to apply with a super easy-peel system and can also be used for various bonding and mounting applications.
B**E
Decent
It does the job bot sometimes it get the paint peeled from the wall .
B**A
Not practical
I used it on our breakfast table to help keep the cat off of it. It works but you'll have to cover the entire table as a smart cat will just jump to a spot that isn't covered. Of course that wouldn't work because we have to use the table for ourselves. After all that's why we originally bought the table. Not to have our arms stuck to it while we eat because of the tape. I'm glad that I only tested it in a few spaces because it ruined the finish while trying to remove it. Fortunately it is one of our oldest tables and not of great value to us. But this has made me leery of applying it to our couches.It was also placed on one of our free standing mirrors that is covered in bubble wrap. Our cat would come into the room and decide that the bubble wrap would make a great scratching post. After it's application the cat clearly doesn't like the way it feels. Of course I'm not concerned of damaging the bubble wrap when I am ready to use the mirror but I wasn't intending on using the tape on my furniture for life.Our cat would jump on to the top of our short linen closet at the top of the stairs and knock over our framed photos so that he can lie down on the top banister and let his tail swish back and forth as he looks over his domain. Well this wasn't going to be acceptable to me. But what could I do as the wood is the same type as which my breakfast table is made? I didn't want to ruin the finish there. So I cut out long pieces of cardboard from unused boxes and taped them to my upper railing with packing tape. (strong enough to hold the cardboard but not damage the finish. I then used the cat tape on top of the cardboard. (of course I had to remove all of my frames) Well the cat wouldn't have any of that! The stickiness clearly bothered him as he tried to walk on it. He would shake his paw and then jump off as it was no longer fun for him to lie there. After he tested it a few more times without success he finally gave up entirely. At about three months of having this eyesore setup in my house I quietly removed it and returned our framed photos. But after a few weeks he said, "Hmmm, this looks a little different. Perhaps I better jump up there to take a look!" After hearing a frame fall to the first floor I turned the corner and to my dismay saw "Sam" staring at me while his tail swished from side to side. I could've sworn that I saw a quick smile as I turned to slink off in disgust....
B**N
Overall, my vote is no.
I feel like most of these reviews don’t ever mention the removal process and it’s not something I cared to look into either- until now. We are moving so I started the process of removing the tape. Tape had been applied in February 2019.The good: tape served its purpose. For some reason my psycho cat loves climbing the door jambs. This tape was the only thing to deter him from scaling them. I missed taping a few jambs throughout the house and he had his way with them. So yes, it keeps (my animal at least) off of taped area. I had also placed it on the door so he would not scratch at it to get in when I locked him out of my room. I used it on a ledge I wanted him to keep off of (not pictured) as well and it did the trick there too.The bad: HOLY NIGHTMARE trying to get this stuff off. As you can see it peeled the paint off my door no problem. Took some of the paint from the door jamb which is actually better than the super sticky residue it left over on any paint that was left behind. I’ve been going at it with goo gone but it has taken several applications and scraping with a putty knife (and no the putty knife is not what took the paint off. That was long gone before I started to remove adhesive). On the ledge it left a nearly impossible to remove tackiness that I’m not even sure what route to take to remove this now (goo gone is not working).Overall opinion : if there is any other way to deter your animal from scratching or going on any time of wood, painted item, ledge etc I would explore that option. This worked but I don’t think the aftermath is worth it. I would rather have just repaired scratches and repaint than have to deal with this impossibly sticky remnant all over my house.
E**Z
Hard to rate it?
The product description and pictures are 100% accurate but cats are so strange. My one cat has been ripping up and chewing on carpet (caused an expensive surgery a few months ago) while the other claws at the couch. The couch problem worked like a charm, plus an added scratching post nearby so that little fella has somewhere else to go. 5 stars there.As far as Bernie the carpet eating moron? Well now he's Bernie the carpet and tape eating moron. He ripped the tape up off the carpet and started chewing on it first encounter with it. Not the expected impact. Went with the more expensive option of getting those plastic matts that go on office floors for chairs with wheels and it worked better.Definitely feel like the product is exactly as described and can work with a lot if cats for sure, but I guess mine just isn't normal. Hate giving the 4 star instead of a 5, but everyone has a different experience. Different strokes for different folks!
T**N
Very sticky but works well!
I recently bought a new house and decided it was time to adopt 2 kittens. New house means new furniture and new furniture does not go well with new kittens. Their claws were so long and snagging on everything and they hadn't quite discovered the scratch post. I put this tape all over the front and sides of the couch. It is really sticky! So sticky that my ankles and legs sometimes got stuck when I stood up. If you have dogs, it will collect their fur so you may have to change the tape out more frequently. The kittens have grown a bit so I was able to take it off the bottom part of the couch where they used to play. It was a little hard to peel and took a lot of lint with it but did not leave any sort of mark, thank goodness. I still have it on the corners but they don't hardly try to scratch it anymore and love their scratch post. I will probably leave it on to train them a little longer but I don't think I will have to tape the couch permanently. There is plenty left on the roll if I ever need to add more. Great quality product that served it's purpose.
A**R
This product works!
Cats don't like it, but my wife does!
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