Rabbits scratch slight bleeding, if the wound is deeper, no matter how much bleeding, it is recommended that tetanus shot should be given, if the wound is shallow, then no tetanus shot is needed, as to whether rabies vaccine is needed, theoretically it is not needed, in addition, attention should also be paid to the disinfection of the wound. Rabbits scratch slight bleeding, if the tetanus clostridium invades the wound, and the wound is deeper, giving the tetanus clostridium provides an anaerobic environment for reproduction, then it is possible to lead to tetanus, and need to play the tetanus vaccine, if the wound is more superficial, then generally do not have to worry about the tetanus clostridium infection and reproduction. As to whether rabies vaccine is needed, according to the Technical Guidelines for Rabies Prevention and Control, rodents and rabbit-like animals, such as domestic rabbits and hares, are rarely infected with rabies, and no evidence has been found that such animals cause rabies in humans, so theoretically, rabies vaccine and anti-rabies serum are not needed. After being slightly scratched by rabbits, you should seek medical attention promptly, pay attention to cleaning and disinfecting the wound, keep the wound dry and avoid getting water on the wound.