After being bitten by a cat, you can have rabies infection. The incubation period for rabies in most people is 1-3 months, but there are some people who will have an attack longer than the normal incubation period, even up to 1 year or more. In addition, if the cat bite is too deep, you may contract tetanus, which has an incubation period of usually 1-2 weeks. After being bitten by a cat, if after the incubation period, a period of time without an attack and good health, you can consider passing the safety period, but there are some people who will have an attack longer than the normal incubation period, even up to more than 1 year, so it is recommended to be vaccinated in a timely manner after being bitten by a cat, not to generate a fluke mentality. 1, rabies safety period: After some people have been bitten by a cat, most of the incubation period for rabies will be 1-3 months, and a small number may attack 1 year after being bitten. After being bitten by a cat if it has been in the case of spending the incubation period, and within six months to a year, the physical condition is still good, and there is no low fever, fear of water, photophobia, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms, basically has passed the safety period; 2, tetanus safety period: if the cat bite wound is deeper, can be able to tetanus clostridium tetani infection, suffering from tetanus. The incubation period of severe tetanus may be less than 1 week, and the incubation period of mild tetanus may be more than 10 days, with a rough incubation range of 1-2 weeks. If the incubation period of tetanus is safely passed after being bitten by a cat and the body remains in a healthy state after a period of time, the presence of Clostridium tetani after examination is not indicated as a safe period has passed. After being bitten by a cat, for safety reasons, the patient should clean and disinfect the wound and complete the rabies vaccination in sufficient amount and with sufficient treatment. In addition, if the wound is deep, the patient should also go to the hospital for debridement and tetanus vaccination to prevent infection.