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08/05/2008, 18:59
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The P's
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We have three cats that were exported as livestock. Defra have information on this for the hows etc. It is a lot cheaper than the passport scheme and if you are not planning on returning then it will work for you. We only had to get the cats inspected the day before they travelled and that was it. No requirement for vaccines etc.
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08/05/2008, 19:23
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vervialle
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I think for your own peace of mind, it would be sensible to get passports, but you need to act now as they cannot travel for at least six months after the issue date.Then if you ever have to return to the u.k.for any reason and you never know ,provided you keep their Rabies jab in date every two years whilst they are in France, you will be legal to return to the u.k. with them at anytime.It may cost you about £300.00. for them both, but in my mind worth every penny.
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09/05/2008, 12:38
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Bastet

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The situation must have changed a lot in the 6 years since we brought out our 6 cats on an export licence - no rabies or micro-chip required, just the usual vaccinations and a trip to the (Defra approved) vet the day before to be signed off. We also had, and still have no plans to return to the UK permanently.
However, just to play devil's advocate, couldn't the OP bring the cats out on an export licence under whatever regulations that requires nowadays, then apply for a pet passport in France with the rabies etc done here? I presume the passport scheme works both ways ? That way, they won't have to wait 6 months minimum before bringing the cats out, which may not fit in with their plans, yet could take them back to the UK eventually should they need to.
"If man could be crossed with a cat, it would improve the man but it would deteriorate the cat"
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09/05/2008, 13:40
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Catalpa
Joined on 23/08/2004
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You can play what you like but it won't be with an export licence as they no longer exist for the import of pets (cats, dogs, ferrets) into France. And, as Jacqui's DEFRA link said ( ) for pets to travel from the UK to France the requirement is microchip + rabies jab + Passport + a wait of a minimum of 21 days before travel to France. The period of six months does not feature in the regulations for animals travelling to France.
Edit: Haven't ignored but didn't comment on the P's suggestion as it's not one I know about.
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09/05/2008, 13:49
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ali-cat

Joined on 15/12/2005
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Jacqui Too wrote: | ali-cat wrote: | |
Your cats will need to be chipped & vaccinated at least 6 months before you intend to move to France, so the passport can be issued after all the necessary blood tests.
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I'm sorry but I have to disagree with you on that statement, That would only apply if they were returning to UK.
To leave UK you only need to wait 21 days after vaccination before traveling to France
Edit: This discussed not so long ago: http://www.completefrance.com/cs/forums/1196351/ShowPost.aspx
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I'm sorry as well - but I have to disagree!! If you want a passport for your pets a vet will only issue & stamp it after the final blood test results are in - which takes 6 months. We have no intention of bringing our cats back to NI but our vet still had to wait for the full 6 month period before receiving all the necessary paperwork from DEFRA - nor would the airline have taken them without all the proper hoops jumped through.
Many years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.
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09/05/2008, 19:10
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Catalpa
Joined on 23/08/2004
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The Ps wrote: | |
I think that's the relevant piece of information - export documentation was an option until the rule changes in 2005. Unfortunately - because I obviously understand the wish to cause the cats (and the vet ) as little stress as possible - I suspect that what you were able to do then you could not do now.
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