KittyPedi nail file box demo

The KittyPedi Nail File Box

$59.95
Sale price  $59.95 Regular price  $120.00
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KittyPedi nail file box demo
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The KittyPedi Nail File Box

$59.95
Sale price  $59.95 Regular price  $120.00
Files claws while she plays
Cannot cut the quick
Lasts years, not weeks
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Hide a treat. Walk away. Smooth claws.

The wooden box that files your cat's nails using her own digging instinct. No clippers in the drawer. No vet bill every six weeks. No towel burrito at 9 pm on a Tuesday.

She thinks she's hunting. You stop bleeding.

KittyPedi nail file box demo

You stopped trimming three weeks ago.

The clippers are still in the kitchen drawer. The last attempt left two scratch lines down your forearm that haven't fully healed. She hides under the bed the moment she sees the towel come out.

So the nails grow. The couch loses another inch of stuffing. Until the next $70 vet bill forces a fix.

Add up what nail-day actually costs you. $40–60 every six weeks at the vet — that's $320–480 a year. $25–40 at the mobile groomer plus travel. $30–80 wasted on clippers, Soft Paws, and grooming bags that never worked. Gabapentin sedation at $20–40 a month for the cats who refuse to be held. Hundreds of dollars a year — and the fight still happens every time.

This is the alternative.

It physically cannot cut your cat.

Cats in the wild keep their claws short by clawing through bark, rocks, and rough surfaces while hunting. Indoor cats lose access to that — which is why their nails overgrow.

The KittyPedi recreates that surface, exactly. Cat claws are keratin. The pads underneath are flesh. 100-grit cat-safe sandpaper sits at one specific abrasion threshold — rough enough to wear keratin, soft enough that the pad feels nothing more than texture.

Each digging stroke removes 0.1 to 0.2 mm of tip. The mechanism never reaches the quick. There is no blade. No lever. No force that travels deeper than the surface of the claw.

It is not a careful trim. It is a geometric impossibility of injury — recreating millions of years of evolved feline behavior.

Same paw. Twenty-one days apart.

By week three, her claws are visibly shorter. The first time she jumps on your lap and you don't flinch. The first time her claw catches your sweater and pulls free instead of snagging.

Pays for itself in one or two skipped vet visits. After that, your cat files her own nails for years.

30 days. Or every cent back. If her claws aren't visibly shorter, full refund — keep the box, no return shipping needed. Verify it yourself: phone-photo her right front claw on day one and again on day twenty-one. Hold them side by side. The picture decides.

Before and after macro of cat claws showing sharp tips filed smooth

Real cat parents. Real claws. Real results.

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Sarah Mitchell

Omg, this is genius. Ordering one for Olive right now!

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Jen Carter

Honestly didn't expect it to work but day 4 and she won't leave it alone 😂

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Rachel Martinez

Same! Mine ignored it for 2 days then catnip changed her life 💪

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Ashley Thompson

Three weeks in. First time I held her on my lap without bandaids 😍

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Karen Liu

Does it work for senior cats too? Our boy is 14 😅

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Megan Walsh

Yes Karen! Mine is 13, files her own nails now. Game changer for senior cats.

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Lisa Park

My grumpy 16yo loves it. Miracles happen!

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Vanessa Kim

Came back from work to her DIGGING in it. She thinks she's hunting 🔥

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Melissa Rivera

Worth every penny!

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Andrea Davis

Anyone else's cat now ignore the regular scratching post?

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Hannah Cole

YES! She only digs in the box now lol the scratching post is dead to her

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Olivia Brown

Tbh I was skeptical but my partner convinced me to try it. So glad we did.

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Stephanie White

Worth it? Curious before I order one for my chunky calico 💪

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Emily Foster

Finally peace at nail trim day! No more scratches, no more vet bills 💖

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Will my cat actually use it?

Most cats engage on day one with a treat or pinch of catnip in the holes. For hesitant cats, the included three-day intro routine builds the habit gradually. If by day seven she still hasn't touched it, the guarantee covers you.

Is the sandpaper safe if she licks it?

Yes — pet-safe, non-toxic, water-based binder. The same grade used across cat enrichment products worldwide. She's more likely to lick the wood anyway.

Does it really replace clipping?

For most cats with two or three play sessions per week, yes. Cats with very long claws benefit from one initial trim — after that, the KittyPedi handles ongoing maintenance.

Will it last? Or is this a 30-day product?

Solid hardwood with slot-and-lock joinery. Built like a piece of furniture, not glued cardboard. Lasts years. The sandpaper insert is replaceable when worn (sold separately, every 8–12 months).

Shipping and guarantee?

5–10 business days within the US, with tracking. Free shipping. 30-day outcome guarantee — if her claws aren't shorter, full refund without return shipping.