Will it be okay if the cat scratches and bleeds, and is it okay for the pet cat to scratch and bleed

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bleeding from a scratch from a house cat can be fine. If the cat scratches only the most superficial layer of **, after timely rinsing and disinfection, the general problem is not big, but if the bleeding after the scratch indicates that the wound is deep and has reached the dermis, this type of scratch may cause bacterial or viral infection, and the wound should be thoroughly disinfected with hydrogen peroxide and iodophor in time, and tetanus or rabies vaccine should be injected if necessary. If the wound is not treated properly, it can lead to rabies, which has a very high fatality rate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think there are two situations, the first is that if the cat carries rabies virus in its body and you don't go to the nursery, maybe the wound will be infected with rabies virus, and once rabies attacks, it will also die. Second, if you are vaccinated with rabies vaccination, you will generally not die, except for a few cases, which can only be said to be too unlucky. So when we encounter this situation, we should first clean our wounds immediately, wash them with running water, alkaline soapy water, and go to the nearest hospital within 24 hours after bandaging the wound, so that the doctor can assess the scratch level to vaccinate, and vaccinate on time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If it is home-raised and vaccinated, it should be fine, don't worry, if it is others, then go to the hospital for injections as soon as possible, so as not to change later, and you can rest assured.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's best to get a rabies shot, just in case.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Look at what cats, your own cats are generally fine, and it is safest to have annual vaccinations. The stray cat scratches and bleeds, so it is recommended to take care of the wound and get an injection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, do you mean to say you were scratched by a cat and bled out? I think it's okay because it's easy to get rabies. You'd better squeeze out the blood quickly, then wash it with soapy water and apply aloe vera gel.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pet cat scratches and bleeding are generally fine, as long as the cat has regular vaccinations and deworming, and during the immunization period, there are no colds, lack of energy and other abnormal symptoms; However, it is important to disinfect the wound immediately to avoid tetanus infection. Today's pet cats generally live in a clean environment, rarely come into contact with other animals, and have regular vaccinations and deworming, and the probability of contracting rabies is very low; However, it is necessary to treat the wound in time to prevent tetanus. Immediately after being scratched, the wound should be rinsed with plenty of running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 15 minutes, and at the same time squeeze out some blood around the wound, and then disinfect with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol alternately, repeating 2-3 times until the bleeding stops naturally.

    If the wound is deep, you need to go to the hospital for treatment.

    1. It is a pet cat raised at home and has been regularly vaccinated against rabies;

    2. The mental condition is normal, and there is a reason for the bite (such as being teased, forced, protected or hurt, etc.);

    3. Seldom contact with other animals, and has not been licked or injured by other animals recently;

    4. The bite site is far away from the head and neck.

    5. After biting, the cat's mental condition is normal, active as usual, and there are no abnormal symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bleeding from a kitten scratch is generally fine, but it is necessary to make sure that the kitten is domesticated and has been vaccinated against rabies, otherwise you will need to go to the hospital for injections. The wound scratched by the kitten is very shallow, rinse it with soapy water and disinfect it well, and it is best to go to the hospital for an injection if the wound is very deep. In order to avoid being scratched, it is best to cut the kitten's paws regularly.

    When interacting with a kitten, it is generally okay to be scratched by it, but first make sure that the kitten is a domestic cat and has been vaccinated against rabies, otherwise you need to go to the hospital for injection as soon as possible after cleaning the wound.

    Domestic kittens do not know how to collect their paws, after scratching the owner, if the wound is relatively shallow, wash it with soapy water, and do a good job of disinfection, it will be fine, if the wound is very deep, it is better to clean it, and it is better to go to the hospital for an injection.

    Generally, rabies is contagious after the cat is exposed to the pathogen, and the cat is usually domestic, so it is rare to carry rabies, but in order to ensure safety, it is best to cut off the cat's paws frequently.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    <>It is recommended to wash the wound with water in time, and do a good job of disinfection, rabies vaccination, to avoid being infected by the virus, but do not wrap the wound with gauze, it will be better to expose the wound.

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