Can rabies virus be carried when it is born? No. Rabies virus is transmitted through contact with fluids such as saliva, urine, feces, or bites of infected people. It cannot be carried from a female cat to a kitten when born.
Cats will not have rabies virus when they are born. The way cats are infected with rabies virus is mainly through acquired diagnosis. For example, animal bites during the onset period, which will cause cats to carry rabies virus. However, owners should take good precautions for rabies, bringing cats to rabies vaccination in time and preventing cats from contacting stray animals from outside are effective measures. The mortality rate of rabies virus is very high. Therefore, once it is scratched or bitten by a cat, it is recommended that the owner immediately rinse the wound with a lot of clean water, rub the wound repeatedly with soapy water, and finally get the rabies vaccination within 24 hours after being injured.