There is a possibility of rabies infection after kitten scratching, but the probability is relatively low, and you need to get rabies vaccination in time. The claws of kittens may carry the rabies virus, which can enter the human body through the broken skin after scratching. Generally a small number of cats contain rabies virus, so the probability of being infected with rabies after being scratched by cats is relatively low, but the human body has no immunity to the rabies virus, most of them are susceptible to rabies, and rabies has a very high case fatality rate, once scratched by a kitten, it is recommended that the best within 24 hours to go to the hospital to get a rabies injection to help prevent rabies. It is also important to clean the wound in a timely manner, immediately wash the wound with running water or soapy water for more than two minutes, in order to eliminate most of the virus on the surface of the body and reduce the rate of infection.