Should I be vaccinated if I am bitten by a healthy cat?

After being bitten by a cat, if you don't know the health status of the cat, especially after being bitten by a wild cat, you must get rabies vaccine. Because this kind of injury belongs to the third-degree exposure, the possibility of infection is greater, and the death rate of rabies is higher, and there is almost no possibility of cure. Therefore, after being bitten by a cat, you should try to inject rabies vaccine. In addition to this vaccine, if the wound is deep and heavily polluted, it should be properly debrided and injected with tetanus to prevent local tetanus or local wound infection. During debridement, first clean the wound with soapy water, and then disinfect it with disinfectants such as hydrogen peroxide and iodophor, so as to thoroughly debride. Only in this way can we kill a large number of bacteria and viruses and reduce wound pollution and systemic infection.