Cats scratch their skin and need to be vaccinated.
Rabies is a fatal viral infection, which is spread by animal bites or scratches. Even if you are scratched by a cat, you may be infected with rabies virus. Therefore, in order to protect yourself from the threat of rabies, it is recommended to go to the hospital for rabies vaccine immediately after being scratched by a cat.
In addition to vaccination, it is necessary to clean and disinfect the wound to reduce the risk of infection. At the same time, if the cat has not been vaccinated against rabies, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for vaccination in time to protect yourself and other pets from rabies.
If the cat is domestic, 100% can confirm that the cat has had a reliable history of rabies vaccination within 1 year, and there are related antibodies in the cat; Or patients have a complete history of rabies vaccination within three months, and only local wounds are thoroughly disinfected without rabies vaccination.