Vaccination is recommended for cat scratches that are not bleeding. Cat scratches without bleeding if there is obvious visible broken skin belongs to the typical second-degree exposure, is recommended to play rabies vaccine. Rabies virus is mainly transmitted by animal saliva, secretions, etc. through broken wounds or mucous membranes, after being scratched by a cat, there is a break in the skin and mucous membranes, there is a possibility of causing disease transmission. If the cat scratches are particularly deep, there is also a risk of tetanus infection, requiring tetanus antitoxin injections. Rabies is currently incurable, and the lethality of infection can reach 100%, so it is recommended that the wound be flushed immediately after scratching and the rabies vaccine be administered in a timely manner within 48 hours, standardizing the full five shots of rabies vaccine, which can play an effective preventive role.