Posting bunny to UK
#1
Hi guys, had a look round the web and been left a bit confused about regulations for air transport of pets into UK.
Its my daughters pet rabbit and guinea pig and she wants to take them to UK with her.
As far as I can work out they dont need passports and there is no restriction to entry into UK, as long as airline will carry them.
Has anyone done similar or can direct me to a site giving the info for it i.e. carrying cage etc.
TIA john
Its my daughters pet rabbit and guinea pig and she wants to take them to UK with her.
As far as I can work out they dont need passports and there is no restriction to entry into UK, as long as airline will carry them.
Has anyone done similar or can direct me to a site giving the info for it i.e. carrying cage etc.
TIA john
#2
Sun, Sea & Sangria.



Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 142
From: Marbella











Originally Posted by jdr
Hi guys, had a look round the web and been left a bit confused about regulations for air transport of pets into UK.
Its my daughters pet rabbit and guinea pig and she wants to take them to UK with her.
As far as I can work out they dont need passports and there is no restriction to entry into UK, as long as airline will carry them.
Has anyone done similar or can direct me to a site giving the info for it i.e. carrying cage etc.
TIA john
Its my daughters pet rabbit and guinea pig and she wants to take them to UK with her.
As far as I can work out they dont need passports and there is no restriction to entry into UK, as long as airline will carry them.
Has anyone done similar or can direct me to a site giving the info for it i.e. carrying cage etc.
TIA john
Bringing Pet Rabbits to the UK from Abroad
January 2005
http://www.houserabbit.co.uk/rwf/art...quarantine.htm
Any pet from Europe to the UK....I aint even going there

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#3
Cheers mate, thanks for the links, I will give them a look later.
I found the same bit as you, which has left everything as clear as mud, typical British goobledegook
Do you reckon they make everything as confusing as possible so that they dont drop themselves in the S H.
I found the same bit as you, which has left everything as clear as mud, typical British goobledegook
Do you reckon they make everything as confusing as possible so that they dont drop themselves in the S H.
#4
Sun, Sea & Sangria.



Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 142
From: Marbella











Originally Posted by jdr
Do you reckon they make everything as confusing as possible so that they dont drop themselves in the S H. 

#5
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Joined: Jan 2006
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Originally Posted by jdr
Hi guys, had a look round the web and been left a bit confused about regulations for air transport of pets into UK.
Its my daughters pet rabbit and guinea pig and she wants to take them to UK with her.
As far as I can work out they dont need passports and there is no restriction to entry into UK, as long as airline will carry them.
Has anyone done similar or can direct me to a site giving the info for it i.e. carrying cage etc.
TIA john
Its my daughters pet rabbit and guinea pig and she wants to take them to UK with her.
As far as I can work out they dont need passports and there is no restriction to entry into UK, as long as airline will carry them.
Has anyone done similar or can direct me to a site giving the info for it i.e. carrying cage etc.
TIA john

Ok, that was a joke with respect to your daughter's pet rabbit, but a good rabbit paella is one of my favourites.
Last edited by Unexpat; Jan 22nd 2006 at 4:49 am. Reason: Typos




