After being scratched by a rabbit, first squeeze out the blood from the wound and rinse it with running water. If the wound is deep, rabies and tetanus vaccines should be administered. Rabbits are generally less likely to carry the rabies virus. After being scratched, if there is no bleeding, the wound can be rinsed out with running water or soapy water, and then disinfected with iodophor. If there is bleeding, first squeeze the blood outward from the wound from proximal to distal end, then rinse it with running water and seek medical advice on whether rabies vaccine is needed. If the wound is deeper and bleeds more, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for professional treatment by the doctor, and to inject rabies vaccine within 24 hours, as well as tetanus vaccine. Keep the wound clean and hygienic, do not get wet, so as to avoid wound infection.