Slim, somehow I hear a funny story coming on.

OP, derp, somehow I missed the part that said it happened a month ago. I'd say then that there's 0 chance you'd have rabies, but if you're feeling ill, going to the doctor can help out with allergies and seasonal bugs. If there were any concern about it, they would have urged you very strongly to get the shot that day.

When my sister's friend was bitten by a symptomatic bat, they had him on a series of injections that very night. He was an idiot and picked up a limp bat laying in playground mulch and struggling to fly barehanded. He'd just wanted to move it off the playground, but seriously... really dumb move. Rabid bats have junked up sonars and cannot fly well if at all, so messing with one flopping around on the ground is asking for it.

To those who said that it's impossible to get rabies from a cat scratch, you're technically mostly right. 97% of rabies cases come from dog bites worldwide and nearly all cases in the US come from bats, less than 1% from cat bites, and less than even half that from cat scratches. It's possible, but you'd really have to go out of your way to get rabies from a cat scratch.