The blood from a cat scratch depends on whether the cat has been vaccinated against rabies. If the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, then it is not necessary to go to the immunization station for rabies vaccination. If the cat has not been vaccinated against rabies, the bleeding should first be washed out, disinfected, cleaned and bandaged, and then go to the nearest vaccination station for rabies vaccination. Rabies vaccination requires a total of five injections, which need to be vaccinated for one month. The rabies virus spreads through the broken skin, infects the nerves around the skin, and finally infects the central nervous system. Once rabies attacks, there is no cure and the mortality rate is 100%. Therefore, if you are scratched by an unvaccinated cat and bleed, don’t take a chance, you need to go to the immunization station to get a rabies vaccine.