4 thoughts on “Do you need an injection after the cat has been vaccinated?”

  1. After the cat's cat scratching, the rabies vaccine does not need to be injected.
    If a cat or dog has injected a rabies vaccine, the chance of this disease is relatively small. If it is caught by a cat, the virus survives on the cat's paws very short, and the virus cannot survive for a long time on the cat's paw.
    The cats raised by the cat at home generally do not get rabies. If you are caught by a cat, if the wound is deeper, you will be tied to the wind or other bacterial infections. It is also possible to injected tapture or oral antibiotics.
    If it is not to clear the quality and reliability of the vaccine, or it is not very clear whether the cat has the possibility of infection recently, the injection of rabies vaccine can also be performed.
    The method of observation, if the cat or dog has rabies, it cannot survive, but it is 10 days later. If the cat or dog is still survived after 10 days, the theoretically injured patient will not get rabies. There is a 10 -day observation period. Once the infection is infected, it is too late.

  2. What is needed, the vaccination of a cat's vaccination is an antibody produced by his own virus infection. If you are vaccinated by yourself before you are caught by the cat, it is useful for yourself

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