Bringing Pets to Mauritius from South Africa
I have a Labrador and 2 cats that I would like to bring to Mauritius. Is this possible and how would I go about it ?
Thank you regards
Cara
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Kenjee
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How long does the process take and how long do they have to stay in quarantine?
Thank you so much
Kind regards
So from the first rabies inoculation (ours were due for there's and we've got 2 cats and 2 dogs so we decided to do all together) then 30 days later is the first blood draw, then there is another blood draw 3 months later and then only after you have gotten clear results from that which can take up to 2 months depending on the lab and in our case over the December break means and extra month. So in total without the December break it is 6 months. There are also all the innoculations just before you leave 36 and 72 hours before. We are using a company here (vet) to do the testing and compliance with the state vet in South Africa. We are then using another company for relocation. There are companies that do everything all in one on the RSA side but we've heard very good things about these two companies and they work hand in hand. The transporting company has then put us in touch with the broker I suppose you could call him on the MUR side to handle the permits for the animals and MUR state vet inspection at the airport on the day of arrival (generally a Tuesday/Thursday) and then the quarantine which happens at the university of Port Louis for 30 days from arrival. Where are your dogs now?
I've been dealing with Mr Hurry from Airpet Relocations in Mauritius, and he's going to put me in touch with a South African agent.
We've had the rabies injection, and will be doing the first draw this weekend. We're hoping to move at the end of December, beginning of January, so I'm going to hold thumbs that the results don't take 2 months to come back聽

I think that it would be a great idea to contact the Paws Resort if you are in JHB and Aeropet also in JHB for them to assist you with the time lines as far as I know (and I'm no expert) the second blood draw can only take place 3 months after the first, what the MUR officials need. It was also our intention to move at the beginning of Jan but we were told it was to risky with the blood lab being the only one in SA to do the tests and being flooded with samples and back logged for months.
Im so relieved to hear of more people going through this same process too! This may be a strange question..(our relocation to Mru was very sudden so we are now grappling with all these things from here with our dogs waiting back in SA!)
Thanks Marie for your info.. so just to get my head around all of this...
With regards to the first rabies jab and then the first blood draw.. two questions if anyone could shed some light for me..
1. To start the whole export process,聽 no matter what age the animal, am I right in that they will first require a rabies jab, and then you have to wait 1 month before the first blood draw? Is this a very specific stipulation? - I've read the forms 100 times but still am a bit unclear, as is my vet!
2. Is there also a stipulation that the dogs can only be exported after 6 months post the 1st rabies jab? (obviously with all the titration tests in between etc)... Is the minimum wait 6 months?
3. Also, has anyone had an issue with the blood results being so delayed at the lab that the 6 month period in which you are supposed to have all testing etc completed in order to export the dogs expires? Is this a valid concern?聽
Thanks so much for any info!
You are 100% correct on the first point. It is 30 days after the first Rabies and you are also correct on the second it is a minimum of 6 months due to the spacing of the blood draws and the labs.
I hope that helps
And say for instance if the labs were quick (unrealistic I know) but if the results came quickly, would it be possible for the dogs to be exported before the 6 month window from first rabies jab? Or is this 6 months a set time frame that is specified? (not just one that happens due to slow lab turnaround time)..
Who exactly are you using in SA and in Mru if you don't mind me asking..
245 Stirrup Road, Bridle Park A.H.
PO Box 31548
Kyalami; 1684; GAUTENG
((TEL): +27 087 803 5820
脢(FAX):聽 0866 536 557
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*: quarantine@paws-resort.co.za
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This is the info we received from her:
1.聽 聽 聽 聽Rabies vaccination
---Waiting period: at least 30 days, but not more than 6 months---
2.聽 聽 聽 聽1st RNATT test
---Waiting period: 3 months---
3.聽 聽 聽 聽2nd RNATT test
---Waiting period: at least one month, but not more than 6 months before departure date---
(4.聽 聽 Brucella and Ehrlichia blood tests (no more than 45 days聽 before departure))
4.聽 聽 聽 聽Departure
So there is a total of 5 months minimum period from the date of rabies vaccination as stipulated by Mauritius requirements, but it usually takes 6 weeks to obtain the RNATT rest result for the second RNATT test, so I cannot arrange a departure date at 30 days after the 2nd RNATT test, as we generally would not have the RNATT result by then.聽 In addition to this, the import permit can鈥檛 be applied for until the RNATT result is available, and also, the import permit is required for making the flight booking, which must be done at a minimum of 2 weeks before the departure date.聽 So I like to leave a buffer of about 2 months minimum from the date of the second RNATT test, to allow sufficient time to arrange the final paperwork which allows the pets to depart.
Really appreciate your help!
By the time we all get our pets there we can go for walks with our dogs together 馃愤
Thanks again xx
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Just to jump in here, we moved our 2 dogs and 1 cat from Cape Town to Mauritius in March this year and I would be happy to help with any questions too (please private msg me). It was so stressful and I was so grateful to have a friend who had recently been through it all so I'm happy to help anyone with advice too.
We used Animal Travel Services - 021 934 9556/7 for the CT to Mur leg and then used Service De Demenagement International Ltee as the agent in Mauritius to clear them from airport into Quarantine.
And yes, you can visit them in quarantine daily during their visiting hours and walk them outside their kennel to a garden/grassed area where you can play with them and they can run around. Obviously still all on the quarantine's grounds in fenced off areas.
Good luck!
Megan
Where about do you live on the island ??
They don't keep the cats and the dogs in the same building, however both buildings are located near to one another. The cat enclosures are about 5m x 3m, with tiled floors and tiled half-walls x1 and tiled-full walls x3. The roof is wire caging as well as the rest of the half-wall. So the cats can see out across from them and see who is walking past etc but cannot really see their neighbors.
They don't supply anything - we left their travel crate in the enclosure, with a pillow and a blanket and also purchased some toys and scratch posts to leave in the enclosure. The staff really do look after the animals and I am happy to report that not once was the litter tray dirty upon arrival (and we visited almost every day).
I mean it is by no means a cat hotel, it's quarantine after all, but it was clean and there was always clean water available as well.

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Thanks
Pedro
Are you looking for the costs here or in SA as well?
The cost of getting our animals over here with the import permit etc. was quite high as we have 4, but for one dog I think it will be much less. It was Rs 15000 for the import permits landing fees vet fees etc.
Here it costs about Rs 900 per animal for their stay in quarantine and Rs 1000 to register the dog with the Mauritian animal society.
Costs in SA are higher due to the injections blood tests etc.
Hope that helps.
It cost us around R50 000 but that was for 2 dogs and 1 cat and included ALL costs - from the injections & vet checks up to 6 months in advance in RSA - to flights &聽 import permits & crates & quarantine etc.
So your's will be a lot less for 1 dog and as Marie Claire said, the cost on SA side is a lot more than the cost once they have landed here.
Hope this helps & good luck
Let me know if you would like suggestions for pet travel agents/ brokers etc.
Megan
Thank you for that, that helps.
One more question, do you have the address where the kennels are and do you think I can go and see how it looks there and also chat with them?
I read that it's minimum 5 days and maximum 39 days, is that correct? How many days were your dogs in quarantine?
Thanks
Pedro
How did everything go? and what did it cost you in the end? also how long did it take.
Do you have a good contact that can assist me in doing so? We will be relocation before the end of the year.
We will be bringing our english spring over from Gauteng.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards
Justyna.
This is Candi, i am trying to get to the bottom of emigrating with my 2 dogs and 3 or 4 cats.
If you don't mind, we will be corresponding so that i can hear, from the horses mouth, about quarantine.聽
Do they keep our cats together in the same cage?聽 (i.e. i have 2 cats that i would like to be caged together)
Would they put the other 2 in close proximity or within sight of the others so that they all know that they are 'in this together' so to speak.
The same question would apply for my 2 dogs.
do you by any chance have the email address of the agent you used or of the department themselves - i need to get permission to bring in my staffie.聽 She is my baby and there is no way i am doing this move without her.聽 You can't know how many nights i have woken up hyperventilating about the horror stories i have heard about them putting the dogs down etc etc.聽 i would die if i didn't have my baby girl with me.
Looking forward to hopefully chatting soon.
Thanks
Candi
We will also be moving with 2 cats and a dog, so have done some homework on it and spoken extensively to a vet in MRU to get the lowdown too.聽 Happy to share
Viv
Thank you SO SO much for your reply and for being happy to share your info.聽 Please could you send me a message so that we can open up the channels of communication.
Much appreciation and warmest regards
Candi
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