US to UK travel?

abnihon

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has anyone ever done this? http://www.usembassy.org.uk/ukpets.html

I'm considering moving to London for grad school. And of course am looking to take my kitty but am a little intimidated by the daunting issues involved with taking a pet into the UK. Looks like they've managed to bypass the 6 months quarantine, which is A LOT better, but still a lot of prep work to do. How much do you think it would cost?

If this works out, my kitty will have lived in Japan, NY, and London. Lucky girl....
 

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Jenny may be able to answer this one better for you.

I know they have passports for pets now, but not sure how strict they still are with regards to allowing pets through?!.
 

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A friend of mine did it when she was moving back to London and had no problems. If I remember it correctly, you have to microchip your pet, give him a rabies shot, then have him tested for rabies 6 months later by a blood test. All this info is saved on his microchip. She also needed to get a passport for her cat. At the end it was a lot of expenses but nothing undoable, and her move with the cat went very well with no problems.
 

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One thing I know for certain is that an animal has to be kept in customs for 6 months after you arrive and this is highly tramatic of the cat.
 

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Originally Posted by Mihoshi

One thing I know for certain is that an animal has to be kept in customs for 6 months after you arrive and this is highly tramatic of the cat.
That is no longer the case!!! That's why you do the microchip and vaccine 6 months before leaving so that the animal will not have to be quarantined!!!
 
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