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Bringing a cat from Australia to Germany: rules 2026
Taking a cat from Australia to Germany is a manageable EU route. Australia is EU-listed, so no titer test is required, and cats avoid the tapeworm treatment. The EU AHC endorsed by DAFF is the key document.
From the origin country. From Australia: no titer test required. Australia is EU-listed. For cats, no tapeworm treatment required. You need: ISO microchip, rabies vaccination (21-day wait), and an EU AHC issued by an Australian Official Vet and endorsed by DAFF, valid 10 days to entry.
Destination requirements
- ISO 11784/11785 microchip β before the rabies vaccination.
- Rabies vaccination β pet β₯12 weeks old; the vaccination date must not be earlier than the microchip date; then wait β₯21 days after the primary vaccination.
- Rabies titer test β required ONLY from an βunlistedβ country (not needed from the EU or listed countries such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan). Blood β₯30 days after vaccination and β₯90 days (3 months) before the certificate; β₯0.5 IU/ml; EU-approved laboratory.
- Certificate β from a non-EU country: an EU Animal Health Certificate (Annex III, Reg. (EU) 2026/705) endorsed by the exporting countryβs authority (in the USA, USDA APHIS), valid 10 days to entry. From the EU / on return: the EU pet passport.
- Tapeworm treatment β not required for mainland Germany.
- Breed import ban β federal law (HundVerbrEinfG Β§2) bans the import and transit of: Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bullterrier, Bull Terrier and their crosses. Individual federal states may add keeping rules (verify by state).
- Quarantine β none if everything is met. Puppies under 15 weeks are not admitted; from an unlisted country the process effectively takes ~7 months due to the timelines.
Official sources
- BMLEH β Pets entry regulation β
- European Commission β Bringing a pet from a non-EU country β
- HundVerbrEinfG Β§2 (breed import ban) β
- USDA APHIS β US to Germany β
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FAQ
Do I need a titer test to bring a cat from Australia to Germany?
No. Australia is EU-listed β no titer test required for cats.
Do cats from Australia need a tapeworm treatment for Germany?
No. Tapeworm treatment is only required for dogs entering Finland, Ireland, Malta and Norway β not Germany, and not cats.
Who endorses the EU AHC for Australian cats?
An Australian Official Vet issues it, then DAFF (Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry) endorses it. Valid for 10 days to entry.
Is there quarantine in Germany for cats from Australia?
No quarantine for compliant cats.
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Updated 2026-06-20