Was it a cat scratch with a vaccination, please, everyone, thank you

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cat itself does not carry rabies, of course, other germs are not counted, it is not serious and there is no need for injection, as long as it does not touch the outside of the cat and dog will not get, but if you have rabies or a cat that has been vaccinated, here it is talking about the cat that has been exposed to the outside, bites your ** and bites very deeply, regardless of whether it has a vaccine or not, you have to fight.

    Rabies is transmitted through the body, saying that it scratches people will get it, think about it, is it possible to carry the virus on the cat's paws, only if you have a wound on your body, such as it bites you, its saliva enters your wound and the blood will be infected, or there is a place on your body that is broken and bleeding, stained with the saliva and eye water of the sick cat, it is also possible, of course, this probability is very small.

    Next time this situation can be called** consult a professional pet doctor Thank you, about the question of pets, people on the Internet have never had cats and dogs, they are all hearsay ignorant remarks, can not be believed, not to mention that many pet doctors are lying and irresponsible in order to make money.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. Being bitten by a healthy cat or dog will not be infected with rabies virus, if you are sure that the cat is not sick, you don't need to be vaccinated, and if you don't know it, you should get an injection to be safe. The chance of a cat being infected with the rabies virus is very small, and the incidence of being bitten is not high, let alone scratching. Generally fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In general, after being scratched by a cat, it is necessary to go for vaccination.

    Otherwise, it is also very likely to lead to rabies in the person who was scratched, rabies is also a very terrible disease, which has a very big impact on many people's bodies. Generally, the owner of the kittens in the house will go to vaccinate these kittens against rabies.

    The purpose is to fear that being bitten or scratched will have a very big impact on the person's body.

    Another possibility is if the animals do not carry the rabies virus.

    If it does not cause the owner to have rabies, there is no need to vaccinate against rabies, but we generally don't know whether there is rabies in this cat, so we hope that everyone is cautious. Vaccination is a very necessary thing, and most owners of kittens and puppies will choose to vaccinate themselves or their kittens and puppies against rabies.

    After being scratched by a cat, if it is found that there is no damage, then this is a first-degree exposure, and generally in this case, the rabies virus will not be transmitted to humans. However, if there is a very obvious injury to the hand after being scratched by a cat, and there is bleeding, then it is recommended that everyone should get vaccinated against rabies, because this is a secondary exposure, so it is easy to cause yourself to be infected with the rabies virus. Rabies is a very scary disease, and there are many people who simply don't pay attention to the discomfort that causes their bodies to be invisible.

    Generally, as long as you see blood and break your skin, you need to be vaccinated. In order to be more assured, it is recommended that you go directly to vaccinate kittens and puppies, which will be more worry-free and more cost-effective. Generally, it is enough to vaccinate kittens and puppies once within half a year, and it is not too frequent.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are scratched by a cat and do not get vaccinated, you are at risk of contracting rabies.

    Cats and dogs may have rabies virus in their bodies, and the virus may be transmitted to humans through scratches, bites, etc., and if it is life-threatening once it occurs, the fatality rate of rabies is generally close to 100%.

    However, it is not necessary to be infected with rabies if you are scratched by a cat or dog, and whether you will be infected with rabies if you are scratched by a cat mainly depends on whether the rabies virus is in the cat's body and the exposure of the wound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the cat scratches, I think you need to get a vaccination; If you don't get vaccinated, you are likely to be infected with the rabies virus, and if the condition is more severe, it is very likely to lead to death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are scratched by a cat, you need to be vaccinated.

    If you are scratched by a cat, you should be vaccinated against rabies, and if necessary, you will need to be injected with tetanus immune globulin or antitoxin, anti-rabies serum or rabies immune globulin.

    Ways to prevent cat scratches.

    1. Stay calm

    If the cat hurts you, don't hit it or chase it, don't lose your temper with it. Because these violent reactions of yours will only make cats feel scared and make them nervous and confused.

    2. Keep a certain distance from the cat and do not cause secondary injury

    The first thing you have to do is stop petting the cat and then keep a certain distance from the cat so that your hands and entire body are out of the cat's attack range. If the cat does not calm down for a short time, you need to stand up slowly so that you can remove the cat from your lap. Remember, walk away and keep your distance from it, and wait for your cat to calm down before approaching it.

    3. Give the cat a way

    If you're walking from room to room and a hissing cat is blocking your path, think about it from a cat's perspective. The cat may think it's trapped, and you walk towards it, and it senses a threat.

    It wants to run, but there is no space for it to run, so it must defend itself by attacking. The easiest solution is to let the cat walk past you and give it some space, which they usually do.

    4. Understand what situations can prompt cats to change their behavior

    Cats often respond positively to positive encouragement and turn a blind eye to negative punishment.

    5. Try to use your voice and body

    If you are bitten or scratched by a cat, say "no" in a serious, high-pitched voice. At the same time, point your finger at your cat and look directly at it with cold and ** eyes. In the world of cats, the gaze is considered a threat to dominance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, you don't

    Rabies is caused by rabies virus infection, which only exists in the saliva or tissue fluid of cats and dogs, and it is difficult for the virus to survive for a long time on the nails.

    If you are scratched by a cat or dog's paw, the wound is deep, although it must not be rabies, it may be contaminated with other bacteria.

    If the wound is deep, the doctor will use hydrogen peroxide, iodophor, saline and other preparations to further clean the wound, and after cleaning the wound, it is decided whether to inject tetanus injection or systemic antibiotics according to the condition of the wound to prevent infection of other bacteria.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is entirely possible for a cat to carry rabies virus in its body, not because the cat has not died for ten days, you will be fine, the cat may have a rabies virus for a lifetime, but he does not get sick himself, but if it is transmitted to people, it is still possible to get sick soon This kind of thing is not clear, so it is better to be bitten by a cat and scratched, it is best to hurry up to get a rabies vaccine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After being scratched by a pet cat, the safer way to deal with it is:

    Observe the wound, if it is very shallow (such as at the capillary level, not even bleeding) just wipe it with a clean tampon (or cold water, small stream, for 30 seconds). If the wound is deep, it needs to be rinsed (or scrubbed) with soapy water for 15-20 minutes.

    Decameron. Because of rabies, you can only be infected if you are bitten by a sick cat or dog. In other words, a healthy cat or dog cannot be infected with human rabies, even if it carries rabies in its body.

    So how do you know if it's time to get vaccinated? According to the ** situation abroad, the World Health Organization has a "decameron observation method".

    Although the 10-day observation method has encountered a bottleneck in the epidemic prevention of stray cats and dogs in China, it can be used for domestic pets that are fully vaccinated. The 10-day observation method is to isolate the pet for 10 days after being bitten by a pet, and as long as there are no symptoms or death within 10 days, the bitten person can 100% rule out the possibility of infection. This is precisely because rabies is only transmitted in animals two days before and during the onset of the disease.

    However, because the management of stray animals in China is difficult and the rabies immunization rate is low, the ten-day observation method is not very applicable to stray animal bites, so if you are bitten by a wild cat, you should seek medical attention immediately and get five shots of vaccine if you are bitten by stray animals in accordance with the most authoritative medical norms in our country. Therefore, for the safety of yourself and your pets, you must vaccinate your pets, which is not only safe but also saves a lot of trouble.

    The latter content is a more important knowledge point, which is the problem of rabies in cats, and the problem of Hansebactonia virus in cats that is really ignored.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, cats do not have rabies virus, which is mainly related to the cat's exposure history. If the cat has not been in contact with an animal infected with the rabies virus, then it will not slack off on the rabies virus, but if it comes into contact with a rabies-infected animal, or even has a bite on it, then the chance of infection is high. Finally, the incubation period of rabies virus is 6-8 days, and some can reach several years, and the symptoms of the disease mainly include drooling, hyperactivity and attacks on humans and animals.

    However, for cats that are unfamiliar or often go out, for the sake of insurance, it is still recommended to go to the hospital for treatment, so that the doctor can judge better. If the rabies vaccine is nothing***, it will be more reassuring to get a shot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are scratched by a cat and there is a breakage, you need to be vaccinated regardless of whether there is bleeding. Because of rabies infection, there is no specific cure for rabies. Once rabies strikes, the mortality rate is 100%, so it is important to take preventive measures.

    After being scratched by a cat, the wound should first be cleaned, including alternating washing with soapy water and water for more than 15 minutes, and then disinfected with iodine. It is best to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours of being scratched by a cat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are scratched by a cat, you must be vaccinated and vaccinated, but if you want to scratch a little wound, tear off the skin. That can be prevented, you can, if you have the conditions, you can prevent it, if you don't have the conditions, then bear with it, if the deduction is very serious, then you must fight.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Some are needed, the longest rabies is even up to ten years. Just because the cat is okay doesn't mean you're okay, and for the sake of safety, vaccinations are recommended.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you are scratched by a cat, it is common sense that you must be vaccinated, whether you are scratched by a cat or bitten by a dog, you need to be vaccinated, otherwise you will get rabies.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The body is scratched by a cat, of course, it is necessary to vaccinate, and the sooner the better, we can get the rabies vaccine, if it is too serious, it is also necessary to inject serum, so as to avoid being infected and infected by bacteria.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you are scratched by a cat and need to be vaccinated, it depends on the degree of scratching, if it is scratched and bleeding, this situation must be played yin and yang, if it is scratched badly and there is no bleeding, you need to use soap and water to clean it, and you don't need to drink.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, generally speaking, being scratched by a cat also requires vaccination. It's not just scratched by a dog, scratched by a cat, or scratched by a mouse, all of them need to be vaccinated.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This still depends on whether you take care of your own cats at home, or stray cats, stray cats, if the cats raised at home are clean, I don't think you need to fight, if it is a stray cat outside, there are a lot of viruses on the body, you need to print the vaccine, just in case, so if you are scratched by a cat, you still have to go to the vaccine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If your cat has been vaccinated and has been scratched by a cat, you don't need to be vaccinated again, if your cat has not been vaccinated, after being scratched, you need to get a rabies vaccine.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are scratched by a cat, you need to be vaccinated, and if you are scratched by a cat and the wound is bleeding, you need to be vaccinated to avoid prevention.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you are scratched by a cat, you need to get vaccinated because felines contain bacteria. I'm afraid of being bitten by a cat and spreading the rabies virus.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Do I need to get vaccinated if I get scratched by a cat? I think of course it is necessary to vaccinate this kind of thing, so it is generally better to go to the hospital for vaccination after these small animals are caught.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because felines also contain a lot of bacteria, if you are scratched by a cat, you still need to get vaccinated for safety.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you need it, you have to get vaccinated in time, and the onset of the disease will be gone.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you are scratched by a cat, quickly rinse the wound with soap and water several times, and then you need to go to the epidemic prevention station to get vaccinated, the danger is minimized, and hurry up.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    No, there is no rabies virus in the cat's paw, at most bacteria, soil, and wound disinfection, and the rabies virus is in saliva.

    Cats are agile and good at jumping. Eat fish, rats, rabbits, etc. The reason why cats like to eat fish and mice is because cats are nocturnal animals, and in order to see things clearly at night, they need a lot of taurine, and mice and fish contain taurine in their bodies, so cats eat not only because they like to eat fish and mice, but also because of their own needs.

    As the natural enemy of rats, cats can effectively reduce the damage of rodents to crops such as green seedlings, and the glyph "Miao" of cats can be seen in ancient Chinese agricultural life.

    The cat can walk casually on the high wall, jumping lightly, and can't help but be impressed by its sense of balance. This is mainly due to the cat's outstanding reflexes and sense of balance.

    It only needs to change the position and height of the tail slightly to achieve balance, and it can use the strong muscles and strong joints of the hind feet to jump agilely, and even if it falls from a high altitude, it can change its body position in the air, and land lightly and accurately. Good at climbing, but not good at falling from the apex.

    Even when falling or jumping from a height, the cat balances its tail so that the padded limbs fall to the ground. Be careful not to break the cat's tail, which will affect its balance, and will also make the cat diarrhea and shorten the cat's lifespan.

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