Do you need a rabies vaccine to be caught by a cat?

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5 thoughts on “Do you need a rabies vaccine to be caught by a cat?”

  1. Stray cats, it is recommended to vaccinate rabies vaccine
    This cats are free -range or semi -free. It is recommended to deal with the wound according to the rabies' three -level exposure standard (see the post) and vaccinate rabies as soon as possible. Then observe the cat situation according to the 10th observation method. If the cat is normal after ten days, there is no need to vaccinate the subsequent vaccine.
    The cats of cats are raised for more than half a month. I have not been exposed to cats and dogs in the environment recently. Don't worry about rabies virus at all. It is impossible for a cat and dog to have a rabies virus that does not contact the cats and dogs outside.
    New note that it is just that you do not need to vaccinate the rabies vaccine, instead of dealing with the wound, the cleaning treatment of the wound is necessary in any case. Even if a cat does not carry rabies, its mouth saliva may also have other bacteria. Severe wounds are recommended to go to the hospital for treatment after emergency treatment.
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  2. It is likely to be scratched by a cat, and it is likely to be a rabies vaccine, because cats can also infect rabies.
    The cats of rabies are very small, but cats can also carry rabies virus. If the cat has not injected rabies vaccine and hurts people, it is necessary to give people a rabies vaccine to prevent it. Of course, you also need to look at the degree of scratching. If you are caught, there are broken skin bleeding, and the injured person is extremely weak. It is best to get rabies vaccine and inject rabies or immunoglobulin at the same time.

    Of course, the wound treatment should be performed first after being caught by the cat. It needs to be washed and disinfected. Generally speaking It is extremely rare. Therefore, we don't need to be too nervous, but we cannot take it lightly.

  3. I think this issue is needed, but it is just my personal point of view.

    I have raised a cat before, and I was caught by the cat at that time. I found that my wound was particularly red, and I couldn't touch it. As long as I encountered anything, I would hurt it. Then my dad took me to the hospital, took anti -inflammatory drugs and got a rabies vaccine. It's okay, and the wound is much better. So, I suggest that you should be careful first, try not to be caught by the cat. If you get a scratch, it is best to get a rabies vaccine.

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