🛋️ Protect your sofa in style—because your furniture deserves a scratch-free life!
The Stelucca Amazing Shields Anti Cat Scratch Furniture Protector is a set of six clear, durable plastic panels measuring 17” by 12” each, designed to shield fabric upholstery from cat claws. Easy to install with self-adhesive backing and twist pins, these strong, flexible protectors cover large sofa areas while maintaining a sleek, modern look. Ideal for fabric couches (not leather), they offer a practical, stylish solution to preserve your furniture from pet damage.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5"L x 13"W x 0.94"H |
Color | Clear |
Style | Modern |
Additional Features | Strong |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
A**R
So good I ordered more!
These sheets are great! So good that we ordered a second pack. Nice size, and can be trimmed to size. A good thickness to deter our little scratcher, but flexible enough to wrap around corners. Stuck easily without pins to our more plush furniture. Stuck on the less plush fabric as well, but by morning it was pulling away so we stuck it back on and attached with the included pins, and now all appears secure.
K**X
These are great!
These are working GREAT to keep my recliner safe from kitty claws! My kittens were interested in the plastic cover- and especially the buttons- but they can do no damage to either. Highly recommend these! They were easy to put on- though sometimes the buttons need a better spot to go in if near a seam/corner. The stickiness was decent but not enough to keep it on so definitely use the twist on buttons! Very sturdy and not very noticeable.
C**E
Work well for dissuading cats, but don't stick very well.
These do work very well for keeping my kitten from clawing the couch, however they need significant help in order to remain adhered. The little screw-in pins that come with it don't work for hoot. Even strips of duct tape have failed to hold these down when wrapping around a corner. To be fair, fabric isn't an easy material to get an adhesive to stick to, but an ideal product of this nature would have a better solution than what you'll find here.Regardless, if you get them to stick, they'll work well for their intended purpose.
S**M
Love these
I love these and have them on all of my living room furniture. My cats have their claws and like to sharpen them on my couch. The screws can be difficult but I still like them. The price, size and stickiness is great.
J**N
Great solution for a temporary fix
These are good and bad. I'll start with the good. They go on pretty easy. If they don't sit right where you want them, you can easily just peel them off and start again as many times as you want. They are clear and fairly unnoticeable. The different sizes allows you to customize them to your furniture. You can cut them with regular scissors to your furniture.Now the bad. Yes you can peel them off and try again. But as any pet parent knows there's fur everywhere in your house so be prepared to see it everytime you peel and stick. Cutting these is easy, but cutting them the way you want? Not so easy. The corners of all the sheets are rounded. I don't know about your furniture, but my furniture had straight lines. I bought the XL sheets and still had to use at least five or six sheets for each piece of furniture just to cover one or two sides of that one piece of furniture. When I started out working on this project, I focused on the areas I thought our cat would most likely go to scratch and that we would most likely hate it the most: our leather couches and my fabric chair. We focused on just the corners of those two pieces of furniture that he could easily access that we couldn't cover with a blanket for the time being, and then placed scratchers around to see how he did. For the first month when he went to scratch, if he touched these sheets they worked as they should. He was weirded out and moved onto the scratchers. However, a month in he decided he loved my fabric chair and we had to put more sheets on it. That's when it got tricky. These sheets are not made to curve, so cutting them or moving them around to do so was impossible. The screws they provide didn't help me much. I had to cut the tiniest of pieces to fit those corners that these sheets just aren't designed to fit, that furniture naturally has. Take a look at the chair or sofa you're sitting in right now. Notice the armrest or the back of it. See how it curves, see the weird almost not rectangular shape the furniture maker created? Well these sheets aren't perfect squares or rectangles, so you'll need two or three to cover it, meaning you'll either have to overlap or cut multiple pieces to cover that one side of your couch. It doesn't seem difficult, but once you're on your hands and knees on the floor for forty minutes trying for the fifth time to realign this sticky sheet on your nice fabric chair without another piece of cat hair getting stuck to it, and then cutting it in the right way so it isn't going to have a sharp point sticking out at the top, you'll understand why I only gave it three stars. They're a great solution for a temporary fix.
K**.
So far, so good
Our cat is a menace when he wants to get fed. He scratches every possible surface to wake me up, including our snake cages and portable AC unit. He turns on my partner's computer with RGB lighting that faces right in my direction. He scratches my partner's computer chair. He uses me as a jumping board and landing pad. He knocks things off of surfaces, sometimes onto my face. No amount of spraying or threatening to spray with water helps. If we close the door, he scratches at that and meows constantly, so, it doesn't help. I've been trying for years to find something to prevent him from scratching at the door so I could finally get a decent night's sleep. I've thought of getting a retractable baby gate, but we're renters, so I try not to drill holes in the wall when I don't have to. They're also expensive. I've tried blocking the door and hallway with hampers or boxes, but he manages to move or get around them. Finally, after coming across an article on "products for cat owners," I came across this one. I know it's mainly for furniture, but I saw that someone else had tried using it on doors/windows, so I figured it was worth a shot. I installed them and waited for the chance to test them out. He hates them. He tries to tear them off and, at one point, managed to lift one of the corners up that was less secure due to the panel in the door. I taped it down and covered any places that may be vulnerable to his antics. He does keep trying to scratch at the door, but it's much quieter now and he has become less insistent. I think that over time, he will stop trying. I just need to be patient. But I was finally able to sleep in for once without being bullied by him, and for that, I thank the creators of this product.
L**R
Wish I Had Ordered Sooner
Attaches easily to furniture and stops my cat from scratching the chair! Low profile -- you really can't see it.
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