Bleeding bites from domestic cats are usually fine if treated promptly. If you are bitten by a domestic cat, there is no need to worry too much, but you still need to get a rabies vaccination in time. If there are no symptoms of infection, the wound will gradually heal. In general, domestic cats are kept at home and have less exposure to the outside environment. However, in general, regardless of whether the cat is healthy or not, the injured person needs to be vaccinated against rabies after being bitten to minimize the possibility of the patient getting rabies. During the rabies vaccination period, patients should avoid eating spicy and irritating foods and should not engage in strenuous activities to avoid affecting the production of antibodies.