The kitten has been vaccinated, do you still need to be vaccinated for scratches?

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

    The kitten has been vaccinated and scratches need to be vaccinated. The cat is vaccinated and needs to be injected if it is scratched by a cat. Even if a cat has been vaccinated, it cannot be guaranteed to be 100% safe and immunized successfully.

    Therefore, if you are scratched by a vaccinated cat, you are still at risk of being infected with the rabies virus and need to be vaccinated against rabies. Once rabies is infected, the mortality rate is as high as 100%.

    Even if the cat has been vaccinated, it is safe to get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours if it is scratched by a cat, and rabies vaccination is the most effective way to prevent rabies infection. If you are scratched by a cat within three months of full rabies vaccination, and the wound is shallow and not serious, rabies vaccination is not necessary because there are protective antibodies in the body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Vaccinations are recommended. Although cats are cute little creatures, they can get angry sometimes, so be careful when playing with them. If you are accidentally scratched by a cat and suffer some skin trauma, it is not a big problem.

    If the cat in the house basically does not go out and stays at home, it will generally not get rabies. But to be on the safe side, doctors still recommend taking a shot. Don't think it's a trivial matter, and don't leave it to chance.

    After all, there must be bacteria in the cat's paws that scratch everywhere all day long, and it is definitely more reassuring to get a vaccine. Even if the cat has been vaccinated, be careful. It is recommended that vaccinations should be administered.

    Also, when playing with cats, be careful to protect yourself and minimize getting scratched.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The cat has feathers and then it gets scratched by a vaccinated cat, and you still have to get vaccinated, because because the cat is vaccinated is equivalent to saying that it's just him defending, and then you hit and you are scratched by a cat, then you have to go to the rabies vaccine in case of a disease of the animal you have.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Brother, no, I have had three cats, all of them were brought back, they have not been vaccinated, there are many scars on the chest, shoulders and arms, nothing at all, and I have never heard the news that cats scratched and got rabies.

    Generally, scratching, that is, breaking the skin, and then the redness and swelling are below, it will be fine, you just wipe it with alcohol or iodine.

    Vaccinations are not enough. In the case of animal bites, 90% of infected people are infected by dogs or other animals, while the infection rate of infection caused by viruses in saliva after scratching** is 1 in 50 of bites, and the chance of mucosal invasion is even smaller.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This mainly depends on one's own mental capacity. Because in the vast majority of cases, a pet cat will not be able to transmit rabies, unless he is away from the house a lot, and then has recently developed some wounds on his body. Only this possibility can rabies be transmitted.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I feel that it should be fine, because it is my own cat, I have been vaccinated once, if it is not scratched, it will be better, I feel that it should be even better, if my psychology is not happy, I feel that if I don't get an injection, there is always something in my heart, then go for a preventive shot, if I must get an injection, I can give my soul a better sense of security!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is best to go to the hospital to deal with it, the animal vaccine is to prevent the animal from getting sick itself, not to completely destroy the microorganisms in their bodies, and it has nothing to do with humans.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Scratched by a cat. Cracked a little skin. It is estimated that the problem is not too big. The wound can be wiped with an antiseptic solution. If the wound is deep and bleeding. Then it's time to get the rabies vaccine. Otherwise, the consequences are serious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You have to fight it, because there are still bacteria in the cat's paws.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's entirely up to you. Being bitten by a cat or dog without rabies vaccination does not necessarily mean that you will get rabies, this is just a matter of chance, just like someone who dies from allergies after taking medicine, it is also a matter of chance, although the probability of occurrence is very small. If you're not afraid of whatever, then go for it, and if you don't think you can get rabies, then don't get it, it's as simple as that.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You need to get a rabies vaccine. Don't take things seriously, don't take chances and regret it's too late.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The cat has only been vaccinated with one shot and is scratched by it to be vaccinated, for the sake of safety, it will be a little more reassuring and good for everyone.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cats also have a certain probability of getting rabies, so it still depends on the fact that if the cat is a domestic cat, the risk is not great, and if it is a wild cat, it is better to get an injection.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as you are scratched by a cat or dog, you must be vaccinated within 24 hours, regardless of whether he is vaccinated or not.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your cat has been vaccinated against rabies, it is not a big problem to be scratched by it, your wound looks very small and slight, there should be no problem with me, if you are really not at ease, go to the hospital for vaccination.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The cat only got one shot, and the vaccine was scratched by it. Do I need to get vaccinated? I didn't expect that you don't need to be vaccinated, the puppy is going to scratch you, and you will have to be vaccinated.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If he is scratched by a cat, he must go to the vaccine, and he has a bacterial infection.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As long as you are scratched by a cat, regardless of whether the cat is vaccinated or not, you must have 24 hours before you go to get vaccinated.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How so? To be on the safe side, you still have to get vaccinated! If you have a dog or cat at home, it is best to cut off your toenails!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not enough for cats to get a vaccine, at least four times a year, it is recommended that you go to the prevention and control center to vaccinate yourself. Although it is said that the probability of getting rabies is only, but if you get rabies, you will die in 100%.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I just want to say that you are not suitable for cats, pet cats at home, which are not often scratched by cats.

    If you also have to get an injection, then you have to get an injection every day, the cat's paw is often repaired, don't tease the cat with your hands, take the initiative to catch you, and you should be shot!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The hat got a shot of the vaccine and was scratched by it, do I need to get vaccinated? Yes, you must get vaccinated.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Your hat has been vaccinated for a while, and it was scratched by a cat, you can still not get vaccinated, you are vaccinated, you are good for you, then you can get it!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Under the disinfection treatment, we must pay attention to it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can not fight first, and within 10 days, if the cat is not dead, you can do whatever you want.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I still have to take a look, if the cat has been vaccinated, there should not be much of a problem, but it is still necessary to get a tetanus.

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