Cat bites generally result in small, deep wounds because cats’ teeth are relatively small but very sharp. Therefore, cat bite wounds are usually smaller but deeper. Such wounds may cause local tissue damage and may even lead to infection. Because cat bites are smaller, there is usually less bleeding. However, this does not mean that the wound is not serious, as bacteria and viruses from the cat's teeth can enter the wound and cause infection.
In daily life, we should remain vigilant and avoid too close contact with pets, especially when they are excited or nervous hour. If you are unfortunately bitten by a cat, be sure to take corrective measures and seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment. At the same time, potential risks such as rabies prevention cannot be ignored.
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