What should I do if a cat gets rabies vaccinated and is scratched by a cat?

 9:43am, 8 June 2025

Cats are pets that many people like, but they may also carry viruses and bacteria, including rabies. So make sure to vaccinate your cat before getting intimate with it. What should you do if you have given your cat a rabies vaccine but are scratched after vaccination?

This article will answer you.

First, if you are scratched by a cat, wash the wound immediately with soap and warm water.

Then, disinfect the area with disinfectant alcohol or iodine.

Doing so can effectively reduce the risk of infection.

Next, find a doctor for consultation immediately.

With the risk of rabies, even if your cat has been vaccinated, you should still go to the hospital for a checkup as soon as possible.

The doctor will recommend corresponding treatment for the wound based on your scratch.

If the cat's vaccine immunization is not completed, or if it is unable to get vaccinated for some reason, then the situation may be more serious.

In this case, you need to receive an injection of immunoglobulin.

This injection contains enough antibodies to provide protection against rabies.

After the injection, in the next few days or weeks, you need to closely monitor changes in your physical condition and immediately seek your doctor's instructions when any suspected symptoms appear.

Also, don't forget to be alert and careful when stroking and handling your cat.

If your cat is acting abnormally, especially if it looks unusually excited or irritable, the likelihood of violent behavior increases.

In this case, avoid getting close to the cat as much as possible. If it is unavoidable, make sure to use protective equipment such as thick gloves.

In short, even if your cat has been vaccinated with rabies, if you are scratched, you still need to check and treat immediately at the advice of your doctor.

At the same time, please be careful to protect yourself and your pets and do not take it lightly when dealing with your cat.

Stay focused and stay as safe as possible, giving your cat a happy and healthy life.