Yes. Australia has strict quarantine laws for animals coming into the country from overseas.
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NO! Not if it is getting imported from overseas. In Australia our Quarantine levels are way to high as we have just had 59 cases of the swine flu brought to Australia, QUARANTINE IS TAKEN SERIOUSLY OVER HERE!
Horses from New Zealand must stay in quarantine for 5 weeks upon entering Australia.
Unless it has been commercially processed, the answer is almost certainly not. Australia has a very strict view on quarantine issues.
it depends on what type of cat and also the airport that you go from
quarantine is where they put the Jews that were used to do experiments on them. Some couldn't survived because, they were torture too much.
I'm pretty sure you can't because of our quarantine laws.
The quarantine period is usually in place to safeguard against the RABIES virus. As far as I have researched - The Pet Passport entry on Wikipedia states "...A correctly prepared cat or dog may be imported without quarantine into the United Kingdom from the following countries under the Pet passport scheme, but only by an authorised transport company..." - it then goes on to list a succession of approved countries, of which Australia is among them.You may like to contact the nearest British Embassy office in your part of Australia to get confirmation of this.
Quarantine, quarantine, quarry, quarantine, quadragenarian.
Those letters can be used to spell "quarantine".
The 1956 Olympic Games were held in Melbourne, Australia. However, due to Australia's strict quarantine laws, the equestrian events were held in Stockholm, Sweden.