Pets Asked on May 25, 2021
I was bitten by not even a month old kitten which is a stray; this happened when I was trying to help it get to it’s mom. The bite is not deep and is very shallow, it’s like very small dots. What should I do?
It depends on where you live.
If you are living in a western country, chances are rabies is almost completely eliminated. Disinfect the wound as soon as it happens. You will be fine.
To make certain that you are fine, you might want to follow these steps:
You are clear after ten days.
However, rabies is not your biggest concern, tetanus is. Make sure that your vaccinations are upto date for tetanus. If not, get vaccinated as soon as possible. It is a painful vaccination, usually causes pain in the muscle it is administered to for a day but other than that it has no complications.
If you are living in a country where rabies occur frequently, contact a doctor ASAP. For additional information on rabies exposure and treatment please refer to the World Health Organisation's Rabies Fact Sheet.
Answered by C.Koca on May 25, 2021
First off, rule one for an animal bite (beyond the obvious first step of thoroughly cleaning it and properly bandaging it) is to contact your doctor ASAP, even if it seems innocuous. There are two reasons this is important:
Now, as far as risks here from a bite from a feral cat, the three big ones are (note, this is not a complete list, I am not a doctor or veterinarian, and you should still contact your doctor):
Answered by Austin Hemmelgarn on May 25, 2021
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