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Because cats can be infected with rabies and can scratch people, vaccinations can both prevent cats from contracting rabies and prevent secondary infection.
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There are bacteria on the cat's paws, some cats scratch mice, and there are harmful bacteria, so cats scratch to be vaccinated.
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In fact, if you are scratched by your own cat, you should analyze it according to the specific situation. If there is no bleeding, then there is no need for vaccination. If you are scratched by a cat and bleed, it depends on whether your cat has been vaccinated, whether it has been injured outside, etc., if your cat has been vaccinated and has not been injured, then the chance of people being infected with rabies is very small.
If you have not gone out, have not been vaccinated, and the wound is relatively deep, it is still recommended to go to the hospital for vaccination, and the rabies vaccine is best injected within 24 hours. This is also the most effective and best way to prevent and control rabies attacks, rabies is focused on prevention, once the onset of the disease can not be treated, after all, life safety is the first.
Whether it is a cat or other pets, the most important thing is to vaccinate them on time, and train them to avoid scratching, biting themselves and others.
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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.
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It's best to get vaccinated.
After being bitten by a domestic cat, it is recommended to inject rabies vaccine in time, because the saliva of animals contains rabies bacteria, and timely vaccination can avoid rabies.
If you are bitten by a cat, you don't have to worry if you are sure that the cat at home has been vaccinated, and if the cat has not been vaccinated, it is recommended to go to the hospital for vaccination.
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Yes, if you don't get vaccinated, you are likely to get rabies.
The doctor said that the rabies virus is a virus often carried by cats and dogs, and the size of the animal is not closed, even if the kitten is just born, it is likely to carry this virus in its body, so after the cat and dog scratch and bite, you must go to the disease control department as soon as possible to inject the vaccine.
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