Scratched skin by a 2-month-old kitten usually does not matter, but out of caution, the scratched person should treat the wound and receive rabies vaccine and tetanus vaccine to avoid adverse effects. After being scratched by a 2-month-old kitten, immediate measures need to be taken to first wash the wound with water or soapy water, or rinse the wound with an alkaline liquid such as sodium bicarbonate, generally rinse for 10-20 minutes to wash the wound as clean as possible, you can also use alcohol swabs to disinfect the wound, wipe it clean after disinfection and bandage it to prevent infection. The possibility of rabies infection in 2-month-old kittens is small, but it cannot be ruled out completely, and once infected with rabies, there is no specific medicine to treat it and the death rate is extremely high. Therefore, for insurance purposes, it is recommended to consult a doctor at the emergency department of a hospital and to receive rabies and tetanus vaccinations if necessary. After receiving the rabies vaccine, you can go home and observe the kitten for 10 days to see if it appears abnormal, such as restlessness, barking, scratching and biting the cage. If similar symptoms do not appear within 10 days, the kitten does not carry rabies virus and will not cause transmission of rabies, and subsequent rabies vaccination is not required. If abnormalities occur, it is necessary to continue to complete the five doses of rabies vaccination and to treat the kitten.