What to do if you are bitten by a cat How to deal with it

Cat bites should be cleaned and disinfected in a timely manner, and the rabies vaccine should be administered in a timely manner. Cats have a high chance of carrying the rabies virus in their bodies, and bites may be infected with the rabies virus. Therefore, if you are bitten by a cat, you should rinse the wound with soap and running water for more than 15 minutes, then disinfect it carefully with iodophor, and then go to the hospital for timely rabies vaccination. If there are multiple joint wounds, deep wounds, etc., you should go to the hospital in time for a thorough debridement as well as tetanus vaccine. The best time to receive rabies vaccine is within 24 hours after being bitten, and not more than 48 hours at the longest. Usually play with pets must do a good job of protective measures, the occurrence of physical discomfort, should promptly seek medical attention.