If scratched by a vaccinated dog, it is also necessary to treat accordingly. In general, only an onset cat or dog that scratches a person will be infected with rabies. If the cat or dog has been vaccinated against rabies and has been vaccinated twice or more, the 10-day observation method can be chosen temporarily. If the cat or dog is still healthy and alive for more than 10 days, rabies infection can be ruled out. However, this approach is more risky, even if you choose the observation method, it is still recommended that the 0, 3, and 7 day vaccinations be given in advance before observation.