🐱 Bringing a cat from Australia to New Zealand
Entry requirements for 2026
✓ Australia is on New Zealand's approved/simplified-entry list. You may qualify for reduced requirements (e.g., no titer test). Always verify at the official source.
Important
Entry Requirements
ISO 11784/11785
Required from most countries.
Minimum 0.5 IU/ml · 90-day wait after test · Required unless from an approved country. 90-day wait after passing titer test before travel.
Valid within 10 days of travel · Government endorsement required
Parasite treatment required before travel.
10 days · Facility quarantine only · 10-day quarantine at approved MPI facility.
No breed restrictions
Cargo/baggage only · Cats travel as cargo on international flights to New Zealand.
Preparation Timeline
Day 1 (start)
Implant microchip
ISO 11784/11785 — must come before all vaccinations
Day 1–14
Complete rabies vaccination
Required from most countries.
Day 14–30
Blood sample for titer test
At approved lab — minimum 0.5 IU/ml required
Day 30 → Day 120
Wait 90 days
Mandatory waiting period after titer test passes
90+ days before
Apply for import permit
Submit application to official government authority
10 days before
Vet exam & health certificate
Official health certificate valid for 10 days
Day of travel
Travel day
All documents ready. Contact airline 24h before for pet cargo confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to bring a cat from Australia to New Zealand?
You should start preparing at least 210 days before travel. The rabies titer test requires a waiting period after a passing result.
Is quarantine required to bring a cat to New Zealand?
Yes. New Zealand requires mandatory quarantine of 10 days at an approved facility.
How much does it cost to bring a cat to New Zealand?
Estimated costs range from $1500 to $6000 USD, including veterinary fees, health certificates, and any quarantine costs. Actual costs vary significantly based on your specific situation.
Are any dog breeds banned in New Zealand?
New Zealand has no federal breed bans for pet imports. Check with local authorities for regional rules.
Do I need a microchip for my cat to enter New Zealand?
Yes. A microchip (ISO 11784/11785) is required.
⚠️ This information is for reference only and may not reflect recent regulatory changes. Pet import requirements change without notice. Always verify with the official government authority of New Zealand before travel. · Last verified: 2026-05-15