A Aliyah Guru New member Mar 27, 2025 #2 Real Answer: Yes! I brought my cat, and while it wasn’t stress-free, it was totally doable: Microchip + rabies shot at least 30 days before flying Health certificate from your vet (within 10 days of travel) Import form filled online with the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture Tip: Dogs have breed restrictions, and you may need to fly into specific airports with advance coordination. Use a pet relocation service if you want less hassle. It’s not cheap but gave me peace of mind. My fur baby is now a proud Israeli citizen Upvote 0 Downvote
Real Answer: Yes! I brought my cat, and while it wasn’t stress-free, it was totally doable: Microchip + rabies shot at least 30 days before flying Health certificate from your vet (within 10 days of travel) Import form filled online with the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture Tip: Dogs have breed restrictions, and you may need to fly into specific airports with advance coordination. Use a pet relocation service if you want less hassle. It’s not cheap but gave me peace of mind. My fur baby is now a proud Israeli citizen