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My cat's nail bled after I clipped it too short. What should I do?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed | 10 lbs

Hi! I was trimming my cats nails tonight and for the first time I accidentally clipped one nail on her back foot a little bit too short. It was bleeding a bit right after, however the bleeding has slowed down/pretty much stopped. It doesn't seem to be bugging her, but because this is the first time I've done this I wanted to check if there's anything I need to do/should do to help prevent it from bleeding again and to help her nail heal. Thank you in advance!

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Answered By Destini R. Holloway, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on July 21st, 2017

Poor girl. This happens even to the best nail trimmers. He only thing that will successfully stop a bleeding nail every time is an over the counter Kwik Stop styptic powder from your local pet store. It is good that it has stopped bleeding; however, I would pick up some of this powder from the store first thing in the morning. Otherwise, place newspaper in the litter box tonight and monitor it until you go to bed. A light bandage can also be tried; however, cats in particular won't allow a bandage to stay in place. Hopefully things have stabilized for now and she will continue to do well until morning. Most of these nail bleeding situations are fine and don't result in serious complications (i.e. anemia). Best wishes and take care.

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    Answered By Jennifer Summerfield, DVM CPDT-KA

    Veterinarian, Certified Dog Trainer

    Published on March 1st, 2017

    Poor Thurop! Sometimes this happens when trimming nails. You can put a pinch of cornstarch or flour on the bleeding end of the nail to help it clot. If this doesn't work, you can get Quick Stop styptic powder at most pet stores, which is made for this purpose.

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    Answered By Susan England-Foster

    Veterinarian

    Published on June 13th, 2017

    This is a common issue! It is hard to trim nails when our loved ones are moving. If you do cut the nail to short I would recommend applying a little flour or cornstarch to the nail with light pressure. This should allow the bleeding to stop.

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    Answered By Sara Farmer, DVM

    Veterinarian

    Published on June 24th, 2018

    You can try using corn starch or all purpose flour - it can also help blood clot. If you have access to bandage material you could also try placing a bandage although it can be difficult to get a bandage to stay on a paw - make sure you don't wrap anything too tight!

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