Cat bites need to be injected?

A cat bite requires a rabies vaccination, so a shot is required. After a cat bite, the general procedure is to squeeze from the proximal end to the distal end, squeeze for bleeding, then rinse with running water for about 30 minutes or more, and later go to the hospital for wound treatment. Why do I need rabies vaccination after being bitten by a cat? Because rabies is first infected by a sick dog, followed by a cat, which can also transmit the rabies virus. Rabies has a 100 percent mortality rate, and once it develops, there is no way to save it. So after being bitten by a cat, be sure to go to the hospital to deal with the wound disinfection rinse, and then for the full rabies vaccine, other aspects is the cat also need to be vaccinated regularly. If you have a pet, you must remember that cats also need to go to the veterinary station for regular shots.