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  1. On 10/10/2022 at 08:55, Raplin45 said:

    Hey again, just wondering if you got any further with this? We are at the point where we've contacted petair to kick off the process but have been directed to the exotic species department again who are having none of it 😞

    Wow this brings back memories. My cat has been in Australia now for over 7 years. When he was imported I just said he was a domestic shorthair and there was no issues at all. But the thing is he doesn't look very bengal, Just has some features around his face but the rest of his pattern is tabby.

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  2. Hi All,

     

    Over the past few months I've been preparing my cat for migration to Sydney from London, following the DAFF guidelines religiously.

     

    Rabies injections are fine and I have my DAFF import permit, and have tentatively booked accommodation at Eastern Creek.

     

    I am poised to now book flights through Qantas so I can apply for my DEFRA export permit and confirm the accommodation, but a Qantas Freight Services Coordinator there has just dropped the following bombshell:

     

    "Qantas Freight UK/Ireland is only able to accept livestock bookings from livestock shipping companies, who are the recognised specialists in the international transportation of live animals."

     

    So I was wondering, has anyone else gone it alone with their pet transport from the UK? If so, what airline did you use?

     

    Or am I crazy and should use a pet transport company? Would they provide a discount if I'm already 3/4 of the way through the process?

     

    Thanks for any advice.

  3. Thanks all, and thanks Bob. I've been doing some research into a DNA test and as the Pom Queen has said, with current DNA sequencing techniques its impossible to tell how many generations removed an animal is to a wild breed, so there is no way I can prove it, but I guess conversely there is no way Australian Quarantine can disprove it either. So I really don't think I should lie on the form and will put down "Bengal Cross" as if they did a DNA test they would be able to tell there's at least a bit of Bengal. But yeah you can definitely see my cat is a cross as he's very small, doesn't have any wild features and doesn't even have the leopard spot colouration, but more of a stripy coat.

     

    Anyway I just hope they're going to accept him. Wish me luck.

  4. Hi All,

    Moving to Australia soon and need to take my cat. Problem is I've just read you need to prove a Bengal is at least 5 generations removed from the Asian Leopard cat. But what happens if you just bought it off a random person who doesn't have any Pedigree certificates? How can it be proved otherwise?

    Really stressing about this, I don't think I could bare not taking my cat.

     

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