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🐱 Bringing a cat from Mexico to Canada

Entry requirements for 2026

MexicoMexico
CanadaCanada
Easy entry
Prep time: 7+ days
💰 Est. cost: $30–$200 USD

Mexico is on Canada's approved/simplified-entry list. You may qualify for reduced requirements (e.g., no titer test). Always verify at the official source.

Important

Pet import regulations change frequently and errors can result in quarantine or refusal of entry. Always verify current requirements with Canada's official government agricultural authority and your airline before booking.

Entry Requirements

MicrochipNot required
Rabies VaccinationNot required

No federal rabies vaccination requirement for cats. Highly recommended.

Rabies Titer Test (Serology)Not required
Health CertificateNot required

Not required for cats from the US. May be required by airline.

Parasite TreatmentNot required
QuarantineNot required
Import PermitNot required
Breed RestrictionsNot required

No breed restrictions

Airline PolicyNot required

In-cabin allowed (small pets) · Small cats can typically travel in-cabin.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to bring a cat from Mexico to Canada?

You should start preparing at least 7 days before travel. The main preparation steps include health certificate, vaccinations, and booking with an approved carrier.

Is quarantine required to bring a cat to Canada?

No quarantine is required if all documents are in order when arriving in Canada.

How much does it cost to bring a cat to Canada?

Estimated costs range from $30 to $200 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 Canada?

Canada 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 Canada?

A microchip is not required by Canada authorities, but is strongly recommended for identification.

⚠️ 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 Canada before travel. · Last verified: 2026-05-15