If your cat is scratched by another cat, you need to refer to the following suggestions: 1. Clean the wound: Gently clean the wound with mild soap and warm water, and then disinfect it with disinfectant alcohol. 2. Stop bleeding: If the wound causes bleeding, hemostatic agents need to be used to stop the bleeding as soon as possible after cleaning and disinfection.
3. Observe for infection: Pay attention to the wound for infection and seek help from a veterinarian. If your cat begins to experience fever, dehydration, loss of appetite, or other unusual symptoms, treatment may be needed. 4. Care for the cat carefully: Let the cat rest for a while and monitor its injuries. If the situation gets worse or the wound infection persists, seek prompt help from your veterinarian for prompt diagnosis and treatment.