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Do you need an injection when you are scratched and bleeding by a domestic pet cat?
The domestic cat needs an injection when it scratches and bleeds.

Because pets may contain bacteria or viruses, even domestic cats vaccinated with rabies vaccine are at risk of being infected with rabies virus.

If the domestic cat is scratched and bleeds, first clean the wound thoroughly with running water, then disinfect the wound with iodine or alcohol, and then go to the hospital for an injection in time.

Emergency treatment of severe trauma:

1. If the bleeding is serious, apply a clean towel to the wound. Press the bleeding area hard with a towel until the amount of bleeding decreases.

2. After washing your hands thoroughly, gently wash the wound with soap, and then rinse it with clear water. When washing, don't rub the wound to avoid bleeding.

3. Go to the hospital for an injection in time after treatment.

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