2 months kitten scratched without bleeding, 2 months kitten scratched bleeding do you need injection

Updated on pet 2024-08-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The two-month-old kitten scratched and did not bleed, so quickly rub it with water and wash it with some soap, and it will be fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Scratched and bleeding by a two-month-old kitten meets the safety premise and does not need to be injected, ensure that the kitten has been vaccinated against rabies for more than 15 days, and is in good health and in good spirit, and the scratch is for a reason, so it does not need to be injected, indicating that the kitten does not carry infectious rabies virus. 1. If the kitten has been vaccinated against rabies for more than 15 days, or the female cat has been vaccinated against rabies, the kitten can be regarded as having rabies antibodies;

    2. The kitten is domestic, and has not been injured or licked by other animals within 15 days;

    3. The kitten has not eaten raw meat within 15 days;

    4. Normal mental appetite, and there is a reason for being scratched (pulling hard, teasing, protecting food, etc.).

    It takes about ten days for the virus to enter the animal's brain and develop symptoms; After 10 days of scratching, the cat's mental condition is normal and as active as before, so it is recommended that injections are not required. However, if it is scratched by a cat outside, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately for vaccination.

    Minor scratches can treat the wound by themselves, immediately rinse the wound with running water (20% soapy water is best) for more than 20 minutes, disinfect with 70% alcohol, and high concentration of liquor can also squeeze out some of the blood around the wound, and bring out the pathogenic bacteria through bleeding; Then disinfect with iodine and alcohol 2-3 times. If there is excessive bleeding, severe scratches need to be treated by a medical professional.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you are scratched by a cat and there is no bleeding, you may also need to be vaccinated.

    Because the scratch does not bleed, if there is a visible tear to the naked eye, then it is a typical secondary exposure. In this case, although the transmission of rabies is not as large as that of bleeding, there is a relatively small possibility of transmission of rabies.

    Therefore, in this case, according to the rabies exposure process, rabies vaccination is also required. For rabies vaccination, it is recommended to give the first dose within 24 hours of scratching.

    The complete process of five injections, then about a week after the first shot, can produce the corresponding rabies neutralizing antibodies, so that the rabies vaccine can play a relevant role.

    Therefore, if there is a broken skin in the area after the cat scratches, but there is no bleeding, rabies vaccination is also required. If the skin is not visible to the naked eye, then in general, rabies vaccination is not necessary.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you scratch a scratch from a domestic cat but there is no bleeding, you can rinse the wound with soapy water and then apply iodophor to disinfect the wound. After rinsing and disinfecting the wound, it is recommended to go to the hospital for rabies vaccination within 24 hours to prevent infection.

    <> if you are scratched by a regularly vaccinated domestic cat and there is no bleeding, you can rinse the wound with running soapy water for about half an hour, and then wipe the iodophor to disinfect the wound and reduce the infection of the virus. Wounds need to be disinfected every day, not just rubbed once.

    If you are scratched by a feral cat or a strange cat without bleeding but have a little scratch, immediately rinse the wound with soapy water, then apply iodophor to disinfect, and seek medical attention as soon as possible within 24 hours to get a rabies vaccine to prevent rabies. After 24 hours, the chance of contracting rabies increases dramatically.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Even if there is no bleeding, it is best to go to the hospital for consultation to see if you need to get an injection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no problem, as long as you don't break the skin, it's fine, if you're worried, wash it with soap and water.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, the skin is needed if it is broken.

    If the cat has regular vaccinations, then it is not required.

    The human diploid cell rabies vaccine is a lyophilized powder injection. Since 2004, China has been developing human diploid cell rabies vaccine, and in 2014, China's first lyophilized human rabies vaccine with independent intellectual property rights was launched. Human Refined Vero Cell Rabies Vaccine and Refined Gopher Kidney Cell Rabies Vaccine are both mildly cloudy white liquids, and the current length of more than 30 dsRNAs will cause interferon toxicity The problem is a worldwide risk, and it forms a dispersible precipitate containing thimerosal preservatives for a long time.

    The vaccine has a fairly good effect on preventing wound infections.

    It can be divided into two types: one is post-exposure (post-bite, scratch) prophylaxis, and the other is pre-exposure (no bite, scratch) prophylaxis.

    Post-bite (post-exposure) prophylaxis. Any suspected exposure to rabies, such as bites, scratches (even minor scratches), breakage**, or licking of mucous membranes by animals such as dogs, cats, foxes, wolves, skunks, raccoons, and vampire bats, including seemingly healthy animals, must be vaccinated.

    No bite (pre-exposure) prophylaxis. Workers who are at high risk of bites or have the opportunity to be exposed to the virus in endemic areas, such as veterinarians, animal husbandry managers, animal husbandry personnel, slaughterers, rabies experimenters, vaccine manufacturers, rabies medical personnel, cave workers, as well as people who have frequent contact with other mammals, children in severely affected areas, postmen, and travelers to epidemic areas, should be vaccinated against rabies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is okay without rabies vaccination, wash it with soapy water several times, and then disinfect it with alcohol. If you are not at ease, you can get vaccinated, the sooner the effect, the better.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I was scratched by a cat that had just completed the moon, do I still need an injection?

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