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Malta

Updated: April 26, 2026 Source: November 18, 2025

Cat & Ferret Regulations

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Vaccinations
Description:

Rabies vaccination requirements for entry into Malta follow EU rules and USDA APHIS guidance for travel to Malta.

  • Your pet must be microchipped before receiving the rabies vaccination.
  • A valid rabies vaccination administered by a licensed/authorized veterinarian is required.
  • Wait at least 21 days after the primary (first) rabies vaccination before entry.
  • If booster vaccinations are kept current without any lapse, no new 21-day wait is required after a booster.
Certifications
Description:

For cats and ferrets originating from the United States, an EU health certificate is required as per USDA APHIS guidance for Malta.

  • The EU health certificate must be issued by a USDA-Accredited Veterinarian and endorsed by USDA APHIS.
  • Your pet must arrive in the EU within 10 days of USDA APHIS endorsement of the certificate.
  • Carry the original endorsed EU health certificate with the pet on arrival.
Microchip

Your pet must be identified with an ISO 11784/11785-compliant microchip before rabies vaccination. If the microchip is not ISO-compatible, you should bring your own microchip reader.

Origin Requirements

No origin-specific requirements for this pet.

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Pre-notification to Malta Veterinary Services

Malta requires pre-notification of pet arrivals. Use the official Malta Pet Arrivals online notification form.

  • Complete and submit the Malta Pet Arrivals online notification before arrival.
  • Provide the details requested in the form (pet identification, vaccination information, and travel/arrival details).
  • Keep confirmation of submission for your records.
Transit via high-risk country (derogation from rabies antibody test)

Malta provides a transit declaration (Deroga mit‑Test tal‑Antikorp) for cases transiting through certain countries without leaving the international transit area.

  • If applicable, submit the transit declaration as instructed by Malta’s Veterinary Services.
  • Ensure the pet remained confined in the international transit area during the layover.