Rabies vaccine is generally recommended for minor scratches. If rabies exposure occurs after being scratched by cats, dogs, and other canine carnivores, rabies vaccination is generally recommended regardless of the severity of the condition because even minor scratches cannot be ruled out as being infected with the rabies virus. Rabies vaccination, if administered in a timely manner, can be an effective preventive measure and reduce the mortality rate. The rabies vaccine will usually be required to be given within 24 hours and there are currently two procedures, the 1st procedure requires 5 consecutive vaccinations and the 2nd procedure requires only 4 vaccinations. If a delay occurs in subsequent vaccinations, they need to be postponed and do not need to be revaccinated. If you belong to the rabies-exposed population, there is generally no contraindication, even if there is discomfort or special circumstances, you need to receive rabies vaccination in time to avoid infection with the rabies virus and increase the rate of disease and death. Specifically should be inoculated under the guidance of professional physicians.