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Cats 3 months and over (non rabies-free
countries) | Frequently Asked
Questions
Question 1: Does Canada quarantine imported domestic pet
cats?
- No, domestic cats can enter Canada without quarantine from any
country.
Question 2: Do the conditions listed apply to all cats?
- No, the information on this Web page applies to domestic or pet cats. If
you frequently import cats or import several at a time, you may be asked to
certify that they are your personal pets and are not for resale.
Question 3: Do all cats have to be vaccinated against
rabies?
- No, cats under three (3) months of age do not require
vaccination against rabies.
Question 4: Do the requirements listed apply to cats
imported on a temporary basis, such as a visit or while travelling through to
another country?
- Yes, the requirements apply to all domestic cat importations including
temporary visits and in-transit visits.
Question 5: Why does Canada have different requirements for
rabies free countries versus non rabies free countries?
- Rabies is a viral disease that attacks the central nervous system of
warm-blooded animals, including pet cats and dogs, and humans. Once symptoms
appear, rabies is always fatal in animals and people. Rabies is present in
Canada, but one of the ways the Canadian Food Inspection Agency controls the
disease is by requiring proof of vaccination against rabies for all cats and
dogs over 3 months of age entering the country. (Rabies Fact
sheet:) More rabies information.
Question 6: How can I find out if my cat is entering from a
country Canada considers to be rabies free?
View the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's list of countries recognized as rabies free for
importations of cats and dogs.
Question 7: Do I have to accompany my cat?
- No, you do not have to travel with your pet cat, it may be shipped
separately.
Question 8: Will I be charged a fee to import my pet
cat?
- Cats entering Canada from countries other than the United States are
inspected as is their accompanying certification, and the CFIA charges for this
service. (In certain cases, dogs and cats from the United States will require
inspection and a fee will be charged.) The fees
must be paid at the time of inspection and depend on whether vaccination is
required at the port of entry.
Question 9: Do I need to contact someone with the date and
time of my arrival?
- No, there will be an inspector on duty at the port of entry.
Question 10: Does my cat need a health certificate?
- The CFIA does
not require you to have a health certificate for your cat, but if the animal is
travelling to Canada by air, the commercial airline may require a health
certificate. Contact your airline for additional information on their
requirements.
Question 11: If I buy a cat in a foreign country and bring
it back to Canada, will I have to pay any taxes or duty?
- Contact Canada Border Services Agency for this information. In Canada, the
telephone number is 1-800-461-9999. If you are calling from outside Canada,
please telephone either 204-983-3500 or 506-636-5064.
Question 12: Do I need an import permit for my cat?
- No import permit is required for domestic cats.
Question 13: Does my cat require a tattoo or microchip
identification?