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It is possible to prevent cat scratch disease by several devices.
It is important to deworm your pet regularly (2 to 4 times a year) and to administer an antiparasitic (flea and anti-tick) every 4 weeks.
Check his coat regularly for fleas and ticks. If you find them, remove the ticks with a tick before disinfecting the wound well and remove the fleas with a pest control.
A contaminated cat should be treated to remove the bacteria from its body.
Be careful when playing with your pet and avoid any bite and scratching.
If a bite or scratch occurs, immediately disinfect the wound.
Avoid approaching unknown cats. If you have to, wash your hands well after contact and avoid touching your face or eyes before washing. If the cat bites or scratches you, immediately disinfect the wound and monitor your condition in the following weeks.
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