I was scratched by a cat, and it looks completely fine on the outside, but it still hurts on the ins

Updated on pet 2024-04-20
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This depends on whether it is a pet and an old cat or a wild cat, if it is a pet cat, and it has been vaccinated against rabies, it is fine, you can clean it yourself with soap and water. But if it's a feral cat, you have to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination.

    Many people have been complaining that their cats are always scratching and biting, and the scars on their bodies do imply the tears of their owners. But all this is not all the cat's fault, and the owner also has a certain responsibility. Cats are not human, they are cute, but after all, they will not understand the human psyche, and humans cannot ** what they are thinking.

    If you spend a certain amount of time with each other, you will be able to understand a lot of each other's thoughts.

    First of all, the evolution of cats has always been in the direction of super hunters, all the organs on their bodies are designed to catch up with their prey and kill them quickly, although they have been pets for thousands of years, but these structures have not disappeared, such as the force used to fight between cats, it is not good to use it on humans, so let cats understand that they will hurt you by doing this. Absolute Friend Rise.

    Usually cats will learn skills by chasing each other in the process of growing up, and after this stage, they will also understand what strength will not hurt their partners, but this strength is not suitable for humans, so in the process of cat growth, when the cat scratches and bites you, you must stop it, such as shouting and roaring, and slapping it a little harder, so that you will slowly understand what strength to use to "attack" you.

    If you put your hand in the dog's mouth, the dog will not use force, just keep its mouth open or bite gently, and the cat is completely fine, if it pounces on you with its paws, it will most likely retract the tips of its claws. It just needs to be trained and guided, after all, cats are much later as human companions, and our generation and future generations are working hard to make domestic cats petted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are scratched by a cat, you should seek medical attention in time to clean and bandage the wound and vaccinate against rabies.

    After being scratched by a cat, if there is a broken skin, it is recommended to wash the wound thoroughly with running water or soapy water. Don't take chances after being scratched by a cat, you need to go to an infectious disease hospital within 24 hours to get rabies vaccine to prevent rabies. For wounds with large wounds close to the head and face, immunoglobulin injections are needed in addition to rabies vaccination to prevent rabies.

    Avoid being scratched by cats

    1. If the cat is frightened and wants to escape, don't try to catch him immediately, which is likely to trigger the cat's instinctive defensive behavior.

    2. If there are children who do not often come into contact with cats to play with cats, please be sure to guide and supervise them next to them, so as to avoid children from making inappropriate behaviors that cause cats to be frightened and injured, and the owners can fully appease the cat's emotions when they are present.

    3. Try not to try to pet stray cats or cats whose owners are not around, even if they look very friendly on the outside.

    4. If possible, don't just use your hands or feet to tease the cat, try to choose suitable and convenient professional cat toys.

    5. It is very important to trim your cat's nails regularly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In medicine, scientists divide animals into several categories according to the sensitivity of different animals to rabies, among them, dogs are susceptible animals, and cats are extremely susceptible animals, that is to say, cats are more susceptible to rabies than dogs, so if you are bitten and scratched by cats, you must not take it lightly.

    Although rabies is terrible, the injured person will not be infected with rabies as long as they pay attention to two points:

    1. Clean and disinfect the wound to avoid bacterial infection;

    2. Timely injection of rabies vaccine and rabies serum.

    ps: Now China has formed a huge profiteering industry chain of rabies vaccination, and it is not excluded that organizations at all levels, pharmaceutical companies, **, and some irresponsible medical circles deliberately create panic and obtain improper benefits, especially the pharmaceutical industry bears a lot of responsibility!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you are not bitten by a dog (or cat) but scratched by it, you will also need to be vaccinated, because we cannot tell if a dog or cat has saliva on its paws.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In this case, you can go to the hospital to get a level 4 vaccine to resist bacterial invasion, generally rabies is not carried by every animal, but once this disease is infected, miss the best ** period for 24 hours, there is no cure for the onset. Therefore, once an animal is injured, it is generally best to get a vaccination**. Hope for reference!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's okay The one I just got last year is still within the validity period The medical staff of the pet hospital also administer one shot every year. Don't listen to the doctor's fooling In addition, the problem of domestic cat scratches is mainly a bacterial problem I have been scratched by cats since I was a child, and Du Mu has been injected 34 years old and alive I have had cats at home since I can remember, and I was scratched and bitten by cats in that era, who cares about it Hehe, don't care

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cat scratches are almost fine. Because the rabies virus is present in saliva, and you have been vaccinated for less than a year, you can rest assured.

    But I recommend you:

    1.Catch-up vaccinations by one year;

    2.Vaccinate kittens as well;

    It should be better to be immunized.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Mo thing, rinse it with water, wash it with soap when it doesn't hurt too much, don't be afraid of pain with alcohol, why, the cat's feet just buried their... Make up your own brain.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is still necessary to vaccinate, because no one can be sure that his paws have rabies germs, and once infected with rabies, there is no cure, and he can only wait for death, the only way is to intervene in advance to prevent vaccination, and the best injection time is within 24 hours after the bite. I just said goodbye to my neighbor's kitten and have been rinsing it with water and soap for 15 minutes, and I'm going to get vaccinated early tomorrow morning. Thank you for adopting and giving points.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Teach you a few ways to deal with a cat scratch.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, after being scratched or bitten by a cat, you need to get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours to be effective. More than 24 hours of re-injection, the operation is not large. You should not be infected with the rabies virus, so you can rest assured. Because the incubation period of rabies is usually 4 weeks.

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