Bringing a cat from the USA to the UK: rules 2026
Taking a cat from the USA to the UK is straightforward. The USA is on the UK's approved country list, so no titer test is required. Cats also don't need the tapeworm treatment that dogs do β making the UK route simpler for cat owners.
Destination requirements
- Microchip β before the rabies vaccination.
- Rabies vaccination β wait β₯21 days after the first vaccination. (Minimum vaccination age 12 weeks β verify on gov.uk.)
- Titer test β ONLY if travelling from a country that is NOT in the EU AND NOT βlistedβ. Blood β₯30 days after vaccination, β₯0.5 IU/ml; then wait 3 months from the blood-draw date to travel.
- Document (depends on origin): from the EU β EU pet passport, a GB Animal Health Certificate (AHC), or a Great Britain pet health certificate. From a βlistedβ country (USA, Canada, Australia, Japan) β usually a Great Britain pet health certificate. From βnot listedβ β GB pet health certificate + titer test.
- Tapeworm treatment (dogs only) β by a vet each entry; window not less than 24 h and not more than 120 h (1β5 days) before arrival; praziquantel. Not required from Finland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Malta, Norway. Cats donβt need it.
- Breeds β banned types cannot be imported without a Certificate of Exemption: Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino, Fila Brasileiro, XL Bully (verify the current list on gov.uk).
- Quarantine β up to 4 months if the rules are not met.
- Cabin / cargo β pets must travel by an approved route, by air usually as manifested cargo; cabin into GB is generally not allowed (except special conditions for assistance dogs).
Official sources
- GOV.UK β Bring your pet to Great Britain β
- GOV.UK β Which pet travel document β
- GOV.UK β Rabies blood tests β
- GOV.UK β Tapeworm treatment for dogs β
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FAQ
Does my cat need a titer test to enter the UK from the USA?
No. The USA is on the UK's approved list, so no titer test is required for cats or dogs.
Do cats need a tapeworm treatment to enter the UK?
No β tapeworm treatment is only required for dogs entering the UK, not cats.
How soon before travel should I get the AHC?
The official AHC is valid for 10 days to entry (plus up to 4 months for onward travel within Great Britain). Get it as close to departure as possible.
Can my cat fly in the cabin to the UK?
Yes, most airlines allow small cats in the cabin. Check weight limits and carrier dimensions with your specific airline.