When scratched and bleeding by wild cats, the wound should be immediately flushed with running water or soapy water, disinfected and vaccinated with rabies vaccine as soon as possible.
1. Flushing with water: After being scratched and bleeding by wild cats, the wound should be flushed with flowing water or soapy water, and it is recommended to flush the wound for 15 to 30 minutes.
2. Wound disinfection: After cleaning the wound, use iodophor or medical alcohol to disinfect the wound. Seek medical help to treat the wound in time.
3. Vaccination: Wild cats may carry rabies virus, in order to prevent rabies. In order to prevent rabies, the cat should be vaccinated as soon as possible after being scratched, within 24 hours, not more than 48 hours at the latest, and injected with anti-rabies immunoglobulin under the guidance of the doctor if necessary.
It should be noted that wild cats may also carry rabies virus and other germs, and it is recommended to consult the hospital in time to clarify the condition and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.