Bitten by a two-month-old kitten needs to be vaccinated against rabies, and rabies immunoglobulin is also needed if there is significant bleeding. Dogs and cats are common hosts of the rabies virus, which can be transmitted to the human body through scratching and biting the body of the virus, and rabies caused by the rabies virus is an infectious disease with a mortality rate of up to 100%, so effective prevention is the key to preventing and controlling rabies. After being bitten by a two-month-old kitten, there is a risk of rabies infection, so it needs to be actively treated. First, the wound should be rinsed under running water for 15 minutes and disinfected, and then promptly go to the nearest hospital to receive rabies vaccination, with obvious broken skin and bleeding wounds also need to be vaccinated with immunoglobulin.