What to do if you are bitten by a little wild cat and bleed! Hurry, hurry

Updated on healthy 2024-02-17
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After being bitten by a small feral cat, the wound should be treated, such as rinsing repeatedly with soap and water before getting a rabies vaccine, and if the bite is more severe or closer to the head, it is necessary to add anti-rabies vaccination.

    Serum or immunoglobulin.

    Rabies vaccination is mainly used to prevent rabies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No need to be so troublesome! Kittens are not poisonous. You can't die, you don't need any injections!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Tetanus can occur if you are injured or bitten by an animal, and you need a tetanus antitoxin vaccine. The incubation period for tetanus is usually 7-8 days, but there are as short as only 24 hours or as long as months or years. Once the onset is difficult, it can be life-threatening.

    However, the injection site should be staggered from the injection site of anti-rabies serum and rabies vaccine.

    I think it's better to go to the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I was also bitten, it was a wild cat downstairs in the dormitory, the wound was not big, now eight hours have passed, there is no hospital nearby that can be vaccinated against rabies, I plan to go to the injection tomorrow, I am very square now, can the landlord tell me how you are now.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How about the landlord. I also had my finger bitten when I was feeding the little wild cat. Bleeding. Do I need to get an injection?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Landlord, did you get the last injection? I've been bitten now, so I'm here to ask if I need an injection...

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are bitten by a kitten and bleed, you must first rinse it with soapy water and running water for more than 15 minutes, and then carefully disinfect it with iodine, and then inject rabies vaccine in the hospital after the disinfection is completed. If there is no broken skin and the mucous membrane is not damaged, then only disinfection and cleaning are needed. If you are bitten by a kitten and bleed, you must first rinse it with soapy water and running water for more than 15 minutes, and then carefully disinfect it with iodine, and then inject rabies vaccine in the hospital after the disinfection is completed.

    If there is no broken skin and the mucous membrane is not damaged, then only disinfection and cleaning are needed.

    If the bite is on the head or face, and there are multiple joint injuries or deep wounds, it is recommended to go to the emergency department of a local hospital for thorough debridement and tetanus toxoid injection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    <> when the cat is bitten by a wild cat, first trim the hair to expose the wound, then rinse it with warm water, and then stop the bleeding of the wound, and at the same time apply anti-inflammatory medicine, and bandage the wound after the medicine. For deep, bleeding wounds, stitches are needed. After being bitten, the cat's appetite and spirit will be bad, so pay attention to comfort it at this time and feed it more nutritious food.

    For the cat's health, you can take it to get vaccinated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you want to go, the rabies vaccine can only be maintained for 1 year. I was just scratched by a dog, and I went to hit it without bleeding.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If it's a feral cat, I still recommend that you get vaccinated. The rabies vaccine is only valid for 6 months, and what you got as a child is no longer working.

    After being bitten by a dog or cat, if the dog or cat is still healthy after 10 days, you can determine that you are not infected with rabies. If the cat or dog can be judged to be healthy at the moment of being bitten, vaccinated and growing in a simple environment, it is generally not necessary to be vaccinated. Because the rabies virus is only contagious when cats and dogs are sick, and domestic cats and dogs have little chance of being exposed to the rabies virus.

    If a cat or dog has rabies virus that can be transmitted to you, it will generally die in no more than five or six days, and there will never be a phenomenon that people get sick and cats and dogs don't.

    However, if you are bitten by a feral cat, you cannot tell whether it is healthy at the moment, you cannot observe its condition within 10 days, or if it is manic and obviously sick (tears, runny nose, drooling, etc.) when it bites you, it is recommended to get an injection immediately.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. To clean the wound, use tap water, cool boiled water, or mineral water, as long as it is clean.

    2. Dispose of the wound according to the condition of the wound, if the wound is not long, apply some anti-inflammatory ointment. I don't think there are any stitches for small animal scratches, so if you think it's really long, I recommend going to the hospital for treatment.

    3. No matter what animal you are injured, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time, listen carefully to the doctor's advice, and definitely take the rabies vaccine, generally three to ten shots.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Basically, nothing is a problem

    Cats have not been dewormed, so it is possible to transmit the parasite to you, but eating intestinal worm clear is fine (as long as you are not pregnant :p).

    The problem of rabies, because even if a healthy cat carries this rabies germ, as long as it does not get sick, it will not transmit rabies, so you will not have a problem, just clean the wound in time.

    As for other diseases such as cat-scratch disease that may be infected, as long as there is no fever, lymphema is not worried, even if there is a fever, you can just go to an anti-inflammatory injection :)

    Don't panic when you encounter this kind of thing :)

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    How about it. The wound can be washed, clear with soapy water, and then rinsed with water for 20 minutes. Disinfect with disinfectant water! Rabies vaccine within 24 hours.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In this case, you must see a doctor.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Rabies vaccination, a must! If you are bitten, you have to beat it, let alone a cat.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, if you see blood, you can get an injection ยทยทยท

    Where is scientifically confirmed:

    1. The mortality rate of rabies is 100%, and the incubation period is generally short, and the cases of more than 3 years are only more than 3%.

    2. Rabies vaccine can effectively save lives, but it must be injected within 48 hours.

    3. Rabies is transmitted through saliva.

    4. Rabies vaccination for animals can only ensure that animals do not get sick, but not that they do not get sick 5. Cat scratches and bites will cause rabies.

    6. The rabies virus will die quickly in the air, so it is recommended to rinse the wound with soap and water immediately after scratching, so that the possibility of infection is very small.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Go for it! Feral cats are not safe.

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