It is extremely unlikely, the virus is present in the saliva so if the cat was licking it's wound (very common) there could be some virus in the wet saliva but you would have to get that into your body and your skin (unless you too have a cut where you touched the saliva) is a good barrier... Be very careful: untreated rabies is fatal in 99% of cases...
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You will find saliva in your mouth as you have saliva glads there.
Saliva
Male platypuses can inject poison from spurs on their back ankles. The Eurasian Water Shrew, both species of solenodons, and the shrews of the genus Blarina have poisonous bites. The European Mole can paralyze worms with its saliva.
No. The mole of solution is equal to mole of solute plus mole of solvent (solVENT !, not solution)
Saliva is matter.
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