What to Do If You Are Scratched by a Cat (How to Handle It)
If scratched by a cat, it is mostly due to improper handling or the cat’s attack behavior. Regardless of the reason, how to handle it is very important. Below are some methods to deal with it.
1. Control Your Emotions

First, when scratched by a cat, it is easy to become emotionally agitated, which may cause self-injury or even more serious consequences. Therefore, the most important thing is to control your emotions and stay calm for effective handling later.
2. Avoid Panic
Second, once scratched by a cat, do not panic. You should try to avoid sudden movements to prevent further injury from the cat’s attack. It’s best to slowly release your hand and avoid provoking it, letting it let go on its own.
3. Release Your Hand
Third, as soon as you are scratched, quickly release your hand. Do not pull hard, as this will only anger the cat and make things worse, which is also harmful to yourself. The best approach is to let go and let the cat release on its own.
4. Let the Cat Go
Fourth, if the cat won’t let go, you can release it, but be careful not to be too rough to avoid hurting it. The best way is to put it in a safe place, then let it leave slowly on its own.
5. Avoid Being Scratched Again
Finally, to avoid being scratched again, avoid teasing the cat, do not annoy it, or wake it up. This can effectively prevent being scratched again.
In summary, if scratched by a cat, timely handling is needed: control your emotions, avoid panic, release your hand, let the cat go, and avoid being scratched again to prevent injury.