It is not acceptable to be bitten by a kitten and bleeding without rabies vaccination. The rabies virus is transmitted mainly by the bite of a sick dog or cat, and the larger and deeper the wound, the greater the chance of being infected. Kittens are also one of the sources of rabies infection. If a kitten bite bleeds and the wound is a Class III exposure, not getting the rabies vaccine may lead to rabies in the person who was bitten. Once infected with rabies, the patient may have symptoms such as low fever, headache and general malaise in the early stage, and may suffer from fear and anxiety, fear of water, fear of wind, difficulty in breathing and general convulsions in the acute stage, which may eventually lead to respiratory or circulatory failure with a lethality rate close to 100%, and rabies vaccination is the only effective means to prevent rabies. Therefore, after being bitten by a kitten and bleeding, you should go to the hospital for debridement, disinfection and rabies vaccination in a timely manner and do not take any chances. If the wound is deep, a tetanus vaccine is also required to prevent tetanus infection. In addition, it is worth noting that rabies virus can be transmitted not only through bites, but also through saliva. Therefore, in the process of contact with kittens in daily life, people with broken skin should avoid being licked by kittens to avoid being infected with rabies virus.