Bleeding from a cat scratch is consistent with tertiary exposure to rabies and requires prompt disinfection and vaccination of the wound and medication after the above treatment. For both vaccinated domestic cats and unvaccinated feral cats, rabies vaccination is recommended within 24 hours of the injury once the cat has been scratched and bleeding. If the situation does not allow it at the time and has not been vaccinated for more than 24 hours, you should also go to the hospital as soon as possible for vaccination, which still has a certain preventive effect.1. Disinfection treatment: After being scratched and bleeding by a cat, disinfection treatment should be carried out immediately, squeezing out the dirty blood from the proximal end to the distal end as far as possible, using water, or using soapy water and water alternately for 15-30 minutes, or you can use hydrogen peroxide in the hospital for Disinfection operation. If the wound is deeper and damages nerves, blood vessels, tendons and other parts, it is recommended that professional debridement and bandaging be performed in the hospital, and if necessary, suturing is required. 2. Vaccination: After emergency disinfection of the wound, it is recommended that the rabies vaccine, rabies immunoglobulin and, if necessary, tetanus vaccine be administered in the hospital in a timely manner. Rabies is a lethal disease, and once infected there is nearly a 100% risk of death. It is recommended that injured patients receive rabies vaccination in a timely manner to produce specific antibodies and induce cellular and humoral immunity in the body for protective effects. It is recommended that the vaccination be carried out in strict accordance with the prescribed time, on the 0th, 3rd, 7th, 14th and 28th day of being scratched by a cat, to complete the full 5 shots of immunization; 3. Medication: Cat claws can carry bacteria, and wounds may become painful or even infected, so drugs such as metronidazole can be taken orally under the guidance of a doctor, and topical anti-inflammatory drugs such as erythromycin ointment can also be used under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, after the wound has healed and crusted over, it may leave a scar, and patients who feel that it affects their aesthetics can follow the doctor’s instructions to use epidermal growth factor locally before the wound heals or when it has just crusted over to prevent excessive tissue proliferation. Domestic pets should be vaccinated in a timely manner and stray animals should not be touched, petted or teased. After rabies vaccination, if you are scratched and bitten again within six months, you do not need to be vaccinated again. If you are scratched and bitten again within 6 months to 1 year, you will need to receive 2 booster shots of rabies vaccine. If you are scratched or bitten again within 1-3 years, you will need 3 booster shots of rabies vaccine.