Considering that your cat is vaccinated, the risk of rabies transmission is very low. Generally, healthy cats that are regularly vaccinated against rabies and live indoors pose little to no threat. However, it’s essential to consider if the wound is healing properly. If the scratch is clean and healed without signs of infection (such as redness, warmth, swelling, or pus), then you’re likely in the clear regarding the need for further intervention. Nevertheless, if you have not had a tetanus shot in the last ten years, it might be prudent to update your tetanus booster. Tetanus vaccinations are typically advised every ten years, or sooner if you have a dirty wound. Monitor the site for any signs of infection over the next few days. Watch for unusual symptoms — persistent redness, warmth, or swelling, pain, pus, or if you develop a fever—these might require medical attention. Though it’s not common, an allergy to a cat’s saliva or opportunistic bacteria could cause a reaction. Ensure the wound stays clean and dry, you can wash it with soap and water to prevent infection. If you have any doubt or symptoms of concern, or if your cat exhibits any strange behavior, consult with a healthcare professional promptly. Remember, it’s always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health.
क्या मुझे अपनी टीका लगवाए हुई बिल्ली के खरोंचने के बाद बूस्टर या वैक्सीन की ज़रूरत है?
मेरी वैक्सीनेटेड बिल्ली ने मुझे 17 मई, 2026 को खरोंच दिया, घाव ठीक हो गया है, क्या मुझे अभी भी बूस्टर, वैक्सीन या कुछ और की ज़रूरत है?
When exactly did your cat receive its last vaccination?:
- Within the last yearDid the scratch break the skin significantly?:
- Yes, it bledHave you had any symptoms since the scratch?:
- No symptoms at allAre you up to date on your own vaccinations?:
- Yes, all vaccinations are currentHave you ever had rabies vaccinations before?:
- I was vaccinated after a previous incidentDo you have any underlying health conditions that affect your immune system?:
- No, I am generally healthy100% Anonymously
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Hello dear As per clinical history There is no mention of Salivary exposure See fortunately you washed wound properly You are already vaccinated Cat is also vaccinated The wound seems superficial with absence of Fever Swelling Bleeding Infection So as per my clinical experience there is no need for vaccination. However please observe for 10 days for any abnormal symptoms. In summary chances of rabies are minute only Regards
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