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  A scratch by a kitten with a bleeding spot on the epidermis requires prompt wound treatment and rabies vaccination.  Being scratched by a kitten with a bleeding epidermis indicates the presence of a wound, and felines can also carry rabies virus in their bodies. When scratched by a cat, the rabies virus or other pathogens and parasites on the cat may enter the body through the wound and cause an infection phenomenon. Once the rabies attack occurs, fever, nausea, hallucinations, hallucinations and even respiratory failure may occur and the mortality rate is almost close to 100 percent.  After scratching, it is important to squeeze as much blood out of the wound as possible, and repeatedly rinse the wound with running water to disinfect it with soap and 75% alcohol, and go to the CDC for rabies vaccination within 24 hours.