If a cat without rabies scratches the skin, just clean the wound and disinfect and bandage it, and you do not need to go to an epidemic prevention station for rabies vaccination. If you are not sure whether the cat has been vaccinated against rabies, and you are scratched by it, you must go to the nearest vaccination station within 24 hours for rabies vaccination. Rabies is a malignant infectious disease with no cure and a 100% mortality rate once infected. The rabies virus usually enters the subcutaneous nerve tissue through the broken skin and then enters the central nervous system and causes the disease. If you are scratched by a cat that is not infected with rabies, make sure it has been vaccinated against rabies. If it has been vaccinated against rabies, only a clean bandage is needed, but if the skin is scratched by a cat that has not been vaccinated against rabies, it is necessary to go to the nearest vaccination station for vaccination.