Scratched by a small milk cat with slight bleeding, scratched by a 2 month old milk kitten

Updated on pet 2024-03-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally not very serious. However, for safety, the injured person should have the wound treated and the hospital should be vaccinated against rabies and tetanus.

    If you are scratched by a two-month-old cat, you should immediately wash it with water or fat house water, or rinse it with an alkaline liquid such as sodium bicarbonate, generally 10-20 minutes, or you can disinfect and bandage the wound with alcohol to avoid infection. Then go to the hospital to get vaccinated.

    After vaccination, when you return home, you can observe whether the cat has abnormal behaviors within 10 days, such as restlessness, barking, and crating cages. If not, there is no need to continue with follow-up vaccinations, and if there is, follow-up vaccinations and treatment of kittens are required.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Being scratched by a 2-month-old kitten usually requires caution and prompt treatment.

    First of all, the wound should be cleaned with running water in a timely manner to remove foreign bodies and contaminants that may cause infection from the wound. It is then disinfected with disinfectants such as iodophor, alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide. If the wound is deep or large, you need to go to the hospital for debridement, disinfection, etc.

    At the same time, rabies and tetanus vaccines should be injected to prevent the occurrence of the disease.

    If the wound has abnormal symptoms, such as redness, swelling, pain, suppuration, etc., you should seek medical attention in time**. It is recommended to carry out the corresponding treatment and ** under the guidance of a doctor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I personally suggest that if you are accidentally scratched by a pet such as a cat, a dog, etc., as long as there are obvious scratches and bleeding on the body, it is best to go to the local CDC or hospital in time for disinfection and injection of rabies vaccine and tetanus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hurry up to the Centers for Disease Control to get vaccinated, since you have already scratched, don't hesitate anymore, even if the cat has been vaccinated, it is possible to carry the virus, it is better to be serious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you are slightly scratched by a cat, even if there is a little bleeding, you should be vaccinated, and it should be prevented as a rabies bite.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Get vaccinated against rabies as soon as possible to avoid bacterial invasion and a bigger problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For the sake of safety, it's better to get vaccinated, and rest assured, otherwise you will be old and awkward, and you will be worried and scared, so it is better to spend a few hundred, buy a rest assured, I wish you health.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is advisable to get a rabies vaccine quickly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are not at ease, it is better to get vaccinated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you are scratched by a little milk cat, you should immediately disinfect the wound, rinse the wound with soap and water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste a band-aid afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed. Scratched by a small milk cat and oozing a little bit of blood Treatment method Rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly and alternately, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste a band-aid afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed.

    Was scratched by a small milk cat and oozed a little bit of blood, do you need an injection No, no. Many people have misconceptions about rabies and have panic, but in fact, it is not so terrible, rabies can only be transmitted when a sick cat or dog is sick; Healthy cats and dogs will not carry the rabies virus and will not be transmitted through the mother; And the kitten is maternal antibody within two months, so it can almost be considered safe and there is no risk of rabies.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Scratched by a small milk cat with slight bleeding, rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste a band-aid afterwards, let the wound be fully exposed, no injection. How to deal with minor bleeding from scratching by a small milk cat Slightly bleeding from a scratch by a small milk cat, rinse the wound with soap and water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste bandages afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed.

    Is it necessary to inject if you are scratched by a small milk cat and have slight bleeding It generally does not matter if you are scratched by a small milk cat, because you have not been weaned, you have the mother's own antibodies, and the chance of being infected with rabies is extremely low, and it can almost be considered safe, because rabies will not be infected through the mother. Even if the kitten is scratched for more than two months, as long as the kitten has been vaccinated regularly, has been dewormed on time, and is in good health, without any abnormal symptoms such as cold, fever, diarrhea, etc., there is no need to be vaccinated. Only the wound needs to be disinfected.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It doesn't matter if you are scratched by a small milk cat and there is no bleeding, and it generally doesn't matter if you are scratched by a small milk cat, because you have not been weaned, and you have the mother's own antibodies, and the chance of being infected with rabies is extremely low, and it can almost be considered safe, because rabies will not be infected by the mother. It generally doesn't matter if you are scratched by a kitten, because you have not been weaned yet, you have antibodies from the mother, and the chance of contracting rabies is extremely low, and it can almost be considered safe, because rabies is not infected by the mother. Kittens over two months old do not need to be vaccinated as long as they are vaccinated regularly, have been dewormed on time, and are in good health without any uncomfortable symptoms such as cold, fever, diarrhea, etc.

    Only the wound needs to be disinfected. Rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rub it with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol repeatedly, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or put a band-aid afterwards, and let the wound be fully exposed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Don't panic if you are scratched by a milk cat, the little milk cat has just been born, it is unlikely to carry the rabies virus, only a little epidermis is broken without bleeding, you can not be vaccinated, and the pet owner has bitten his cat after various vaccines, and there is no need to inject. Don't panic if you are scratched by a milk cat, the kitten has just been born, and it is unlikely to carry the rabies virus. If you are scratched and bitten by a small milk cat that has not been in contact with other animals within 2 months and has bleeding, you can get vaccinated without worry.

    If the pet owner bites his cat after receiving various vaccines, he does not need to be injected.

    If the cat is not vaccinated, depending on the situation, the owner will have to observe the cat's condition, if the cat has no signs of disease, then the owner will be fine, and the owner does not need to go to the injection. Bitten by a feral cat, bleeding, be sure to get an injection.

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