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Thank you all! I'm so excited about this kitten that everyone and the kitchen sink knows, I'm like a woman possessed The kitten's now 8 weeks old, although I could bet she's at least two years old because that's how long it seems I've waited. Thank you, Fran, for recommending the carrier! It looks very good and seems to fit the criteria for cargo carriers. These days all pets have to travel to the UK in that special pet area in the hold of the plane, you can't take them into the cabin with you. It's a right bummer, but it seems that Defra and at least BA have very strict rules on this. Other European countries / airlines are much more relaxed - but then that goes with a lot of things these days! I'll certainly update you with pictures once I go visit the kittens in a few weeks' time. Thanks for the warm welcome! |
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Found this: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/quarantine/pets/procedures/owners.htm "5.2 An animal may not enter or re-enter the UK until six calendar months have elapsed from the date the blood sample was drawn and from which a satisfactory test result was achieved. An animal requires only one satisfactory blood test and a six month wait provided the subsequent rabies booster vaccinations are given by the required date." |
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