Do you need rabies vaccination for scratches by wild cats

After being scratched by a feral cat, it is important to see if the feral cat has been vaccinated against rabies; in most cases cats have not been vaccinated against rabies. If the wound is broken, even if it is not bleeding, you should go to the nearest vaccination station for rabies vaccination. First, the wound must be treated, cleaned and bandaged, and then a total of five shots must be administered at the vaccination station within a month’s time. Rabies is a malignant infectious disease that mainly attacks the subcutaneous nerve tissue through the broken skin, and then slowly attacks the central nervous system. Therefore, after being scratched by a feral cat, do not take any chances and always go to the nearest vaccination station for rabies vaccination. Rabies is a malignant infectious disease and once infected there is no cure.