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talking my cats to spain
just reading a different thread ,im bringing my cats to spain with us and just read they need to be registered with the town hall is this true or as long as they got their passports it ok
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Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by shazzabob
(Post 11460974)
just reading a different thread ,im bringing my cats to spain with us and just read they need to be registered with the town hall is this true or as long as they got their passports it ok
No, it's not true. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
thanks i talk to my cats too nothing wrong with that, its when they answer you then you need to be worried
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Re: talking my cats to spain
When they get here they need to be chipped (if not already done) and registered with the regional authorities. They usually issue a nice little book to keep records of vaccinations etc.
Annual vaccinations against rabies and worming are compulsory. Cat Flu and Feline leukemia jabs are recommended. That said, there are thousands of moggies out there without any registration or vaccinations. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 11461178)
When they get here they need to be chipped (if not already done) and registered with the regional authorities. They usually issue a nice little book to keep records of vaccinations etc.
Annual vaccinations against rabies and worming are compulsory. Cat Flu and Feline leukemia jabs are recommended. That said, there are thousands of moggies out there without any registration or vaccinations. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Hope they submit their tax and 720 declarations as well
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Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 11461192)
Really Fred - is that for all parts of Spain? It's just that I've never heard that cats need registering - even our local animal charity didn't know about it!
A vet is not allowed to give a rabies jab to an unchipped animal. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 11461203)
Yes, cats, dogs and even ferrets have to be chipped and registered. It is certainly the case in Andalucia and as far as I know, it is the same elsewhere.
A vet is not allowed to give a rabies jab to an unchipped animal. I actually asked my vet what it would take to register their chips here, and he had to make several calls before he managed to get any information about it. From what he was told, if your pet's chip was already registered in the country where it was put in, it is a relatively simple process to change the registration to the new address in Spain. With my two, they were never registered in the country where they were chipped because it was known at the time of chipping that they would be moving to Spain. Because of this, the process to register the chips is more complicated, and the fee is higher - 50 euros per pet. I keep meaning to get this sorted out at their yearly checkup, and get their chips properly registered, but I always forget during the actual visit, and so they are still not registered, even though they have been chipped for years... Since they are inside-only cats, registering their chips is not really a big priority. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Nor are they, I believe allowed to neuter feral unchipped cats ? here or over the border in Portugal ?
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Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by snikpoh
(Post 11460979)
I TALK to my cats all the time as well :rofl:
No, it's not true. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by The Capitans Wench
(Post 11461291)
Nor are they, I believe allowed to neuter feral unchipped cats ? here or over the border in Portugal ?
we manage a rescue and we just released 4 feral kittens that have had everything done, but a chip, to regiester them to what adress ....unknown, lol |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by NadiaN
(Post 11461288)
This is not the case in Valencia, as far as I know. I have two cats, both of them are chipped, but since they were both brought to Spain after being chipped, their chips are not registered here. Both of them have had rabies vaccinations here, and the question of a chip never came up.
I actually asked my vet what it would take to register their chips here, and he had to make several calls before he managed to get any information about it. From what he was told, if your pet's chip was already registered in the country where it was put in, it is a relatively simple process to change the registration to the new address in Spain. The real problem with not re-registering them is that if they are rounded up by the cat catchers they will be destroyed if they don't have a chip registered in Spain (assuming they even bother to check!) We had a cat which travelled with us from Cyprus, where he had been chipped, and it was simple to register him in Spain and get a new passport. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by amideislas
(Post 11461315)
Do you speak Spanish with them? In Spain, it's obligatory to speak to cats in Spanish. €30K fine.
They have a common language prawns! |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by Fred James
(Post 11461341)
Like all things in Spain it may vary from one region to another, but of course many vets don't really care about the rules so do not insist on registering the chips or requiring them before rabies jabs - they are happy to take the money.
The real problem with not re-registering them is that if they are rounded up by the cat catchers they will be destroyed if they don't have a chip registered in Spain (assuming they even bother to check!) We had a cat which travelled with us from Cyprus, where he had been chipped, and it was simple to register him in Spain and get a new passport. |
Re: talking my cats to spain
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11461404)
Two of my cats were rescued in France the other in the UK. They are now bi-lingual as is the dog who was rescued in France and for which I spent a night in the cells. Another story for another time.
They have a common language prawns! |
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