I have received cat bites many times. My vet recommended I wash the wounds with Betadine, (Iodine Scrub), which I niw keep on hand. It doesn’t burn. Hydrogen peroxide will help debris a dirty wound, Betadine works best. He laughed at using rubbing alcohol or Neosporin or Polysporin, which used to be my old standby. If they puncture the skin and it closes up fast, you are more likely to have it get infected. I have gotten and infected hand three times from cat bites and once from a dog bite. If I get the wound washed deeply, thoroughly, immediately, I have a better chance of avoiding infection. If the wound is on the top of my hand, near a blood vessel, It usually gets infected. Signs of infection are red skin, swelling, hot to the touch. I mark the area of swelling as you would a snake bite and when the redness starts extending up my arm, I know I am going to need antibiotics. The usual prescription, for me, is Clavamox/amoxicillin. I have used Doctor on Demand a couple of times for cat bites and it was very convenient. The first time it happened, I did go to the doctor, but the other times it was great to be able to show them the bite and the redness and swelling and how the redness progressed up my arm and they had the right prescription at the pharmacy awaiting my arrival right away, once on a Sunday night! They even looked up the closest 24 hour pharmacy for me! Monitor the redness and swelling. If the area of redness grows, get treatment right away. It can be very serious.