The house cat scratches a little blood!Do you want to get vaccinated?Be careful about the risk of ve

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-01-29

In our daily lives, pet cats and dogs are common family members, and they occasionally scratch or bite us for some reasons. So, if the domestic cat scratches and there is some blood, do we need to get a rabies vaccine?

Let's be clear: rabies is a deadly disease with a very high mortality rate once infected. Therefore, it is very important to prevent rabies.

In the case of domestic cats, they do not usually carry the rabies virus. This is because domestic cats usually do not come into contact with wild animals and are not infected. So, if a domestic cat only scratches or bites us occasionally and doesn't exhibit unusual behavior, then we usually don't need to worry too much.

If a domestic cat exhibits abnormal behavior, such as becoming agitated, not recognizing its owner, etc., then it may be infected with the rabies virus. At this time, we must seek medical attention in time and accept the doctor's diagnosis and**.

If the domestic cat has not been vaccinated against rabies, we also need to be vaccinated in time to prevent rabies. Even if domestic cats have been vaccinated, we need to observe them for abnormal behavior, and if they do, we need to seek medical attention and accept it in time**.

If the house cat scratches and there is some blood, we don't need to worry too much. However, if a domestic cat exhibits abnormal behavior or has not been vaccinated against rabies, we need to seek medical attention and receive it promptly**. At the same time, in order to prevent the occurrence of rabies, we should get vaccinated in time and keep our pets healthy.

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