We report a patient with cat scratch disease who presented with multiple scattered nodular lesions on the legs. Examination of skin biopsy specimens revealed a granulomatous pattern. In our opinion, this is a previously undescribed secondary cutaneous reaction of cat scratch disease. The pathogenesis of this reaction is unclear but some data suggest that the eruption might be caused by a hematogenous spread of cat scratch disease bacteria to the skin. Pathogenetic relationships with so-called bacillary angiomatosis, recently described in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, are reviewed here.