The kitten got the first shot of the vaccine and bit me

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If the kitten has already received its first shot of the vaccine and has bitten you, you need to do the following:

    1.Wash the wound: Wash the wound thoroughly with soapy water and rinse with clean water, preferably with some antiseptic solution.

    2.Seek medical help: Even if the kitten has been vaccinated, the bite needs to be evaluated by a medical professional. Please go to a hospital or clinic as soon as possible so that the doctor can examine the wound and give further advice.

    3.Consider getting vaccinated against rabies: If your kitten is not vaccinated against rabies or has a severe bite, you may need to get vaccinated against rabies.

    4.Observe the health of the kitten: Pay attention to the health of the kitten, especially if there are unusual symptoms, such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever, etc. If there are any unusual symptoms, contact the veterinarian promptly.

    In conclusion, even if the kitten has been vaccinated, the bite needs to be evaluated and further managed by a medical professional. At the same time, take care to keep the wound clean and avoid infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If it's a family cat, it's dangerous, and it's not very dangerous. It's not optimism, it's the reality of the situation. You can observe if your cat is in good shape in the days after biting you. Then there is basically no danger.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Cats have been vaccinated and have been bitten by cats and need to be injected.

    Vaccinated cats are injected if they are scratched and bleeding. Because vaccines play a role in preventing disease. Vaccinations for cats and animals can only show that they can prevent the animals themselves from contracting certain diseases. It does not mean that the body does not carry germs or cannot transmit certain germs, so it is necessary to get vaccinated.

    Although cats have been vaccinated against rabies, animal rabies vaccines need to be given every six months, and they must be vaccinated continuously, and if the interval is too long, it may cause the antibodies in the cat to disappear. Moreover, rabies vaccination in cats can only prevent rabies in cats, and it does not guarantee that the body does not carry rabies virus. Moreover, after the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, it is not possible to determine whether there are enough antibodies in the cat, and after being bitten, the wound needs to be treated according to the norms, and the rabies vaccine and rabies immune globulin are also administered.

    Precautions for vaccinating cats

    1. First of all, we should consider the interference of maternal antibodies, which should be vaccinated according to the vaccine instructions, and the maternal antibodies in the body of the general cat at the age of 12 weeks have been reduced to the number of non-interference levels, and the vaccination of infectious diseases should be 12 weeks old or slightly to make the pet protective. Although the body can have various antibodies, the titer can be low enough to protect against diseases, and vaccination according to the immunization schedule is still required.

    2. Physical and nutritional status, poor physical fitness, good nutrition, and good nutrition cats improve physical fitness, strengthen nutrition, and then get vaccinated.

    3. Vaccination at the onset of the disease can aggravate the condition due to the vaccine reaction, and the vaccine can produce a good immune effect due to the body's disease.

    4. The reaction to attenuated vaccine injection is strong, and it is generally advisable to inject pregnant female cats, especially pregnant female cats can be injected with feline panleukopenia (feline plague) vaccine, which can pass through the placental barrier and cause stillbirth, miscarriage, premature birth or brain development into malformed fetuses.

    5. The new environment and new home should not be vaccinated immediately, and the vaccine should be injected in the hospital for two weeks.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After being bitten by a small milk cat, the wound should be disinfected, the wound should be rinsed with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then rubbed repeatedly with iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol, and disinfected 2-3 times. There is no need for injections, as kittens usually also have antibodies, and the chance of contracting rabies is extremely low and safe. Bitten by a small milk cat Bitten bleeding by a small milk cat only need to pay attention to the disinfection of the wound, rinse the wound with soapy water for more than 15 minutes, and then use iodine wine and pharmaceutical alcohol to repeatedly alternately rub, disinfect 2-3 times, do not bandage or paste bandages afterwards, so that the wound can be fully exposed.

    Is it necessary to inject if you are bitten by a small milk cat and have slight bleeding It generally does not matter if you are bitten 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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's okay Xiangli 2006 I also have a cat at home, accidentally let it claws to scratch, a road, bleeding very little, the finch is the same as you, wash your hands, but I haven't disinfected, it's been almost 10 years now, I haven't searched for anything, don't worry. Cats are not as dangerous as dogs, dogs eat everything, cats generally feed themselves, and it is safer to brush their teeth like people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    To wash with soap, then hit the needle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is necessary to use it. Once bitten by a cat or scratched by a cat, the wound should be immediately disinfected with 2 iodine wine, and antibiotics should be taken as appropriate. If the condition is unstable, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible.

    If cat-scratch disease develops, the course of the disease will be prolonged, and it must be carefully guided by a doctor**. Children with cats are also susceptible to toxoplasmosis, which is due to the fact that the feces of cats contain a type of oocyst called toxoplasma, and when people eat water and food contaminated with this oocyst, they will experience fever, weakness of limbs, muscle aches, hepatosplenomegaly, jaundice and other diseases.

    It is the season of high incidence of rabies, and doctors remind that being bitten by a cat can also be infected with rabies, so the public should not be careless.

    Dogs, cats, and rats belong to an upper and lower chain of infection, if the sick rabies bite the cat, and the bitten cat bites the mouse, then the rabies virus will spread between the three animals, and once the rabies infected cat or mouse attacks humans, even if there is only a slight scratch, it can also infect people with rabies.

    Step 1: Rinse the wound. Immediately rinse the wound with running water to flush away the virus as much as possible and squeeze the blood out.

    If possible, it is best to rinse with 20% soapy water, and wash it continuously for 20-30 minutes. Then disinfect with iodine wine, and then wash off the iodine wine with alcohol, and repeat this 3 times.

    Step 2: Go to the local epidemic prevention department immediately to get vaccinated, and you must not delay for a few days to get the vaccine. The incubation period of rabies is as short as 10 days, and it can take several years for a long period.

    Step 3: If the wound is bitten severely, be sure to inject antiviral serum at the same time as the vaccine. Antiviral serum must be tested first under the guidance of a doctor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's better to get an injection, these problems don't occur every year and a half, and some will be latent for a long time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you are not pregnant, it is safe to get the injection

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Be sure to get an injection. Go to a specialized hospital.

    It is very important to treat the wound, be sure to rinse it repeatedly with water, and healthy dogs are not poisonous. "" is a medical term that means "infectious", and "non-toxic" here means that even if cats and dogs carry the rabies virus, they are not contagious until they become ill.

    Dogs (cats) are only poisoned after an outbreak of rabies. Rabies virus can be transmitted to humans through saliva when a warm-blooded animal that already shows rabies symptoms bites, and rabies prevention is required.

    If the cat or dog has not died of rabies within 10 days, the rabies vaccination can be terminated and you can be determined that you have not been infected with rabies at all.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are medicated by a pet, you should clean the wound in time, and if you have bleeding, you should go to the hospital in time, and treat the wound or inject relevant vaccines as needed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Wash it with soapy water, and it'll be fine, I've also been bitten, and I have three of them.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can raise your own kittens without injections.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I just got bitten. I was feeding my hand and was bitten as food, and I was going to get an injection tomorrow. For the sake of your health.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are not pregnant, it is safe to get the injection

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's best to get an injection to keep yourself safe.

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