What is the symptom of being scratched by a cat when moving?

Being scratched by a cat doesn't necessarily have specific signs. Cats are carnivores. They have natural hunting instinct and claws, so their scratches are often considered normal. However, if cats are not properly socialized or trained, they may become too alert or aggressive.

When cats feel nervous or scared, they may attack you, which is often not their intention to hurt you. Cats' aggressive behavior usually manifests as scratching. Cats' claws can pierce people's skin, which may lead to bleeding. If the cat shows aggressive behavior, please contact a professional pet behavior consultant or veterinarian as soon as possible. They will be able to provide necessary advice and training to help cats change their aggressive behavior and establish a sustainable relationship with their families.

When moving, pet owners should take special measures to help their pets adapt to the new environment. Cats usually need to adapt to the new environment gradually, so it may be helpful to put cats in familiar spaces and give them proper food and water. If the cat shows nervousness or discomfort, please consider consulting a veterinarian or a pet behavior counselor to find a suitable solution to reduce the stress of the cat and help them adapt to the new environment.

In short, if a cat scratches and bleeds, the first thing to do is to stop bleeding and observe whether the wound needs cleaning or covering. If aggressive behavior of cats occurs frequently, please consult a professional as soon as possible to deal with aggressive behavior of cats and follow safety measures to avoid injury.