Contracting rabies from a cat scratch is highly unlikely. Rabies is primarily transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, usually via a bite. For a scratch to transmit rabies, it would need to be contaminated with the rabid animal's saliva.

However, if the cat's claws had saliva on them from grooming or licking, and the cat is rabid, there might be a very slight risk. It's important to clean and disinfect any scratch from an animal and seek medical advice if there is any concern about rabies or other infections.
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