What should I do if my cat scratches and bleeds?
Recently, pet care and accidental injury treatment have become one of the hot topics on the Internet. In particular, many cat owners are highly concerned about the emergency treatment after being scratched or bitten by a cat. This article will combine the hot content of the entire network in the past 10 days to provide you with structured solutions.
1. Statistics on recent popular pet injury incidents

| event type | Discussion popularity | main focus |
|---|---|---|
| Cat scratches | high fever | Wound management/rabies prevention |
| pet bites | Middle to high | Medical expenses/liability determination |
| accidental fall | medium | First aid measures/internal injury judgment |
2. Cat scratch treatment steps
1.Clean the wound immediately: Wash with running water and soap alternately for 15 minutes to reduce the risk of infection.
2.Disinfection: Use iodophor or 75% alcohol for disinfection and avoid using highly irritating hydrogen peroxide.
3.Hemostatic dressing: For minor bleeding, sterile gauze can be used to apply pressure. For severe bleeding, timely medical treatment is required.
3. Situations that require medical treatment
| Symptoms | Hazard level | Recommended actions |
|---|---|---|
| The wound is deep and large | high risk | Immediate emergency suturing |
| Redness, swelling, heat and pain occur | medium risk | See a doctor within 24 hours |
| Fever or swollen lymph nodes | high risk | Emergency medical check-up |
4. Key points for rabies prevention
1.Vaccine status confirmation: If the cat has been vaccinated and has not gone out within six months, the risk is low.
2.ten day observation method: WHO recommends simultaneous wound treatment and animal observation.
3.exposure staging:
| exposure level | Wound characteristics | Solutions |
|---|---|---|
| Level I | No damage | Just clean |
| Level II | slightly damaged | Vaccine + serum |
| Level III | bleeding wounds | Complete disposal |
5. Recommendations for preventing cat scratches
1.Trim nails regularly: Use special nail scissors to avoid cutting bloody lines.
2.Play style training: Avoid teasing cats with your hands and use toys for interaction instead.
3.emotion recognition: Keep distance when the cat’s tail is wagging rapidly and its ears are pressed back.
4.protective equipment: Wear protective gloves when interacting with a grumpy cat.
6. Hotly discussed QA selections on the Internet
Q: Do I need to be vaccinated if I am scratched by a domestic cat?
A: If the cat is fully vaccinated and has no abnormal symptoms, it can be observed first; wild cats/with abnormal status must be vaccinated.
Q: What should I do if the wound becomes itchy after scabbing?
A: Avoid scratching and use aloe vera gel to relieve it. If redness and swelling persist, seek medical attention.
Q: Is fever after being scratched necessarily an infection?
A: It may be a stress reaction, but if the temperature is above 38.5℃, infection needs to be checked.
By sorting out and analyzing recent hot topics on the Internet, we hope to help cat owners respond to scratching incidents scientifically. Remember, prevention is better than cure. Paying more attention to the way you get along with cats can effectively reduce the occurrence of accidental injuries.
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