What are the signs a cat scratch is infected?

What are the signs a cat scratch is infected?

Local wound infection may cause increasing redness, swelling, warmth, pain, tenderness, and sometimes pus. Swollen lymph nodes and fever raise suspicion for cat scratch disease. Rapidly expanding redness or red streaks can suggest lymphatic spread and should be evaluated promptly. In children, reduced feeding, lethargy, and irritability can be important clues. If these signs appear, medical assessment is safer than watchful waiting.