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User 5203688870 2022-05-24 06:47 UTC
Val
Здравствуйте, может у кого есть крепежи для клетки skudo. Не хватает 2х крепежей, для полёта. Нигде ...
Вам стянут жгутами пластиковыми где не хватает, к меня тоже есть клетка без 1 клипсы.
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Возможно кто летит первый раз на Кипр с животными пригодится информация:
Briefly the relevant requirements that the pet (dog, cat, ferret) must have for entering Cyprus from Russia (NON-COMMERCIAL MOVEMENT):


I. IDENTIFICATION:

a) Electronic microchip (Date of implantation PRIOR OR AT LEAST THE SAME DATE with rabies vaccination!!!)). 


II. HEALTH CERTIFICATE (ONLY THE NEWEST/UPDATED VERSION ACCEPTED) issued by an official veterinarian mentioning the following information (according to regulation no 577/2013 and no 576/2013):

a) Name, surname and address of the owner in Cyprus.

b) Microchip number and date of implantation.

c) Date of birth, breed, sex, type and color of its coat.

d) Rabies vaccination date.

e) Commercial name and brand of rabies vaccine used.

f) Date to be revaccinated against rabies (valid until date)

g) The animal should:

Have been vaccinated against Rabies virus, at the age of not less than 84 days old, with an inactivated Rabies strain according to OIE standards. The first vaccination must take place AT LEAST 3 WEEKS (21 DAYS) prior your departure to Cyprus. In case of revaccination (booster vaccinations) are valid from the date of administration, provided they are administered within the period of validity indicated by the manufacturer of the vaccine used in the previous vaccination.

So the age of the animal must be at least 105 days old as rabies vaccination can earliest be performed at the age of 84 days old and the vaccination should take place at least 3 weeks(21 days) prior arrival.


The specific veterinary certificate must accompany the animal. This certificate may be completed by an official veterinarian directly or by a private veterinarian and then endorsed by the competent veterinary authority (STAMPED AND SIGNED FROM AN OFFICIAL-GOVERNMENT VETERINARIAN).


To find all the information needed for entering Cyprus and also the correct and most updated version of the certificate please use the website: 


http://www.moa.gov.cy/moa/vs/vs.nsf/vs07_en/vs07_en?OpenDocument


The verification that the above provisions are fulfilled will be done by inspecting the documents of the pets respectively upon arrival. The Veterinary Officer on duty will do the accompanying identity documents inspection. As long as the above provisions are fulfilled the companion animals enter Cyprus after paying the legal inspection fees provided by the laws in force.


INSPECTION FEES upon arrival PER ANIMAL (if all the documents are ok):

Working hours (07.30-15.00) = 42.72 EURO

Non-Working hours (15.00 and afterwards, weekends and holidays) = 59.80 EURO


In case of non-compliance with the Regulations Home Quarantine might be imposed and Home Quarantine fees will have to paid upon arrival (up to 303.77 EURO maximum per pet)


In order to save yourself some time, we advise you after the passport control to go straight to customs officers (RED GATE “Goods Declare”) and inform them that you arrived at the airport with your pets (DECLARE THE PETS), before taking your luggage.  The customs officers will call a Veterinary Officer to come and inspect your pet animal. 


IMPORTANT!! Since there are no direct flights from Russia to Cyprus, we understand that you will transit via another third country. If you exit the Airport in that country with your pet, there is a possibility that a rabies titer test will be required to further travel to Cyprus. If you don't exit the Airport, a rabies titer test will not be required.


Please inform us about your flight details (flight number, date and time of arrival).
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