Chances of getting rabies from a bleeding cat bite

It is indeed possible to be infected with rabies after being bitten by a cat, but there are no specific chances of transmission of rabies from a bite to a human being, because there are also chances of whether the cat carries the rabies virus or not. If the cat does carry the rabies virus and rabies occurs, the saliva generally contains the rabies virus, and the probability of transmitting rabies from a bite to a human can be referenced to the probability of transmitting rabies to a human after a dog or wolf bites a human during a rabies attack. The probability of transmission of rabies from a dog bite to a human can be 15-30%, or 15-20% as described in some sources. The probability of rabies in a person after a wolf bite can be 50-60%, and the probability of rabies in a person after a bleeding cat bite can be referred to. However, as long as there is a possibility of contracting rabies, regardless of the probability, it is recommended to take precautionary measures because the mortality rate of rabies is 100% after an attack.