Can you get rabies from a cat bite without breaking the skin?

Whether a patient can get rabies from a cat bite without breaking the skin. This is based on whether the cat has been injected with animal vaccine and the patient’s own repair ability and other factors to make an objective analysis. First, if the cat has been vaccinated against animals and the patient’s own repair ability is strong, the patient is given a local rinse of vital iodine, saline, and hydrogen peroxide alternately after the bite and is thoroughly disinfected, the chances of the patient getting rabies are very low at this time. Second, if the cat was not injected with animal vaccine, the patient’s own repair ability is poor, and the bite was not timely disinfection, debridement treatment, although there is no broken skin, but the bite will still be accompanied by rabies virus, the patient in this case has a significantly higher chance of rabies.