Do cats have to be quarantined in order fly France?

It depends on where your cat is coming from and going to.

Generally, cats coming from countries within the EU do not need to be quarantined in France. However, they might need to meet specific requirements like:

* Microchip: The cat must have a microchip implanted.

* Rabies Vaccination: The cat must be vaccinated against rabies, and the vaccination must be valid.

* Pet Passport: The cat must have a valid pet passport that includes all relevant information about the cat and vaccinations.

For cats coming from outside the EU, quarantine might be necessary. It's important to check the specific requirements for your cat's origin country with the French Embassy or Consulate in your home country.

Here are some resources for further information:

* The French Ministry of Agriculture and Food: [https://agriculture.gouv.fr/](https://agriculture.gouv.fr/)

* The European Commission website on pet travel: [https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/pet-movement/pet-travel_en](https://ec.europa.eu/food/animals/pet-movement/pet-travel_en)

It's crucial to contact the appropriate authorities to get the latest and most accurate information. Plan well in advance to ensure your cat meets all the necessary requirements for safe and smooth travel.