A Small Spot Scratched by a Kitten's Claw (Kitten's Claw Scratched a Spot)
Accidentally scratched by a cat, it is classified as a secondary exposure. Immediately wash the wound repeatedly with running soapy water, then disinfect with iodine or alcohol. Within 24 hours, go to the local CDC or community hospital for a rabies vaccine injection.

On a clear morning, a kitten jumped onto the windowsill, wanting to feel a cool breeze. A beautiful little kitten’s claw gently scratched a small spot.
First: The Kitten’s Action
The kitten on the windowsill slowly stretched out its adorable little paw, placed it on the windowsill, and forcefully scratched a small spot. The kitten’s eyes were full of excitement, and its face showed a bright smile.
Second: The Kitten’s Thought
The kitten waited quietly with anticipation for a small spot to appear on the windowsill. The kitten thought there might be a surprise—perhaps a little insect would peek out. The kitten carefully planned to catch it, feeling a sense of fulfillment.
Third: The Kitten’s Result
The kitten scratched a small spot with its paw, but no little insect appeared. It just scratched an ordinary small spot. Looking at the spot on the windowsill, the kitten showed disappointment and helplessness in its eyes before turning away.
Fourth: The Kitten’s Mood
The kitten never expected that its little paw would just scratch an ordinary small spot. It began to feel a sense of loss. The kitten didn’t expect that the little insect it looked forward to would not appear. It felt its small expectations were shattered and could only turn away helplessly.
Fifth: The Kitten’s Gain
Although disappointed, the kitten also gained some experience. It learned that sometimes, holding onto expectations is fine, but one must control the amount of anticipation. Expecting too much only leads to disappointment. Sometimes the best gain is having nothing at all.
The kitten’s paw scratched a small spot. What it gained was an expectation, a harvest, a disappointment, and also experience. Sometimes expecting too much only causes disappointment. Sometimes the best gain is having nothing. The kitten also learned to respect life, accept life, and appreciate life.