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Product description
This transparent anti-scratch furniture protector creates an almost invisible barrier between curious cats and upholstery, helping to reduce claws marking sofas, armchairs and other surfaces. Easy to cut to size, the 30 cm x 5 m roll lets you apply protection to corners, edges and flat areas where pets tend to scratch.
Key Points
The tape sticks directly onto fabric, leather and smooth surfaces to deter scratching without altering the look of the furniture. It is flexible enough to follow curved edges and contours, so you can cover armrests, seat fronts and narrow panels with the same roll. Application is straightforward, and the adhesive is formulated to remove without leaving residue, according to the manufacturer. 😊
This product is fully transparent so it blends with most interiors and does not obscure patterns or colours. It is made from soft yet durable PVC, which absorbs and resists claw abrasion rather than tearing. Consider that very textured fabrics may require extra care when pressing the tape down to ensure full contact. 🐾
Technical Specifications
- Name: QianShouYan Cat Anti Scratch Tape (30cm x 5m)
- Dimensions: - 30 cm x 5 m.
- Material: - Soft, wear-resistant PVC.
- Colour: - Transparent.
- Adhesive: - Removable, low-residue formula.
- Suitable surfaces: - Sofa, carpet edge, door, car interior, chairs.
Usage Recommendations
For best results, clean the surface before applying the tape and allow it to dry. Measure and cut the tape to the required length, press firmly along the edges and smooth out any air pockets to improve adhesion. Replace sections that become lifted or excessively worn to maintain protection. If you need to remove the tape, peel slowly from one corner to reduce the chance of lifting fibres on delicate textiles.
Patch testing on an inconspicuous area is sensible for sensitive materials, as adhesion and removal can vary with fabric type. This tape is a practical deterrent for scratching behaviour, and it can be combined with other behavioural strategies to reduce a cat’s interest in particular pieces of furniture.









