Should I get a shot for a 2-month-old kitten bite?

A bite from a 2-month-old domesticated kitten is a class II or higher exposure and requires rabies vaccination. A bite from a 2-month-old domesticated kitten is a Class II or higher exposure and carries a risk of rabies infection. The wound should first be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected with iodophor or alcohol. After that, go to a vaccination center within 24 hours and get a rabies vaccination as soon as possible. If the bite is only a light skin bite and does not penetrate the skin, then it is a class II exposure and only requires rabies vaccination, not rabies passive immunization preparations. If the bite is through the skin, it is a Class III exposure and requires both rabies vaccine and passive immunization against rabies.