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aking care of your pets is not always an easy task and there are a lot of things to take into consideration. When owning a pet, you must always keep on top of their health, hygiene and happiness; and this can only be done if you know who to contact. This chapter outlines the process required to import pets, as well as useful advice for pet owners, including the rules for responsible pet ownership, on-Island veterinary clinics, pet sitters and groomers.

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An overview on all things pets in the Cayman Islands, including the importing process, how to take care of your furry companions and the rules for responsible pet ownership.

Importing Pets into Cayman

415 - Regulations 415 - Pets Entering from UK & USA 416 - Pets Entering from Jamaica 416 - Importing Captive Birds 416 - Restrictions 416 - Animals on Airlines & Travel Advice 417 - Pet Relocation Services 417

Pet Passports

Veterinarians 417

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IMPORTING PETS INTO CAYMAN

Regulations The process for importing animals into Cayman is lengthy, and we advise starting it as soon as possible. All pets entering the Cayman Islands must have an import permit issued by the Cayman Islands Department of Agriculture (DOA). Application forms are available from the DOA (Tel: (345) 947 3090, email: ci.agriculturevs@gov. ky or www.doa.gov.ky) at 181 Lottery Road, Lower Valley in Grand Cayman or from their website. The Cayman Islands is rabies-free, and to keep this deadly disease out, no import exceptions will be made by the Government.

An application can be submitted up to six months in advance of travel and a copy of the requirements should be provided to the accredited veterinarian who will be assisting with the importation process. At the time of publication, requirements to obtain an Import Permit included, but were not limited to: Advice for Pet Owners - Adopting a Pet - Pet Insurance 418 418 419

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419 - Looking After Your Pet 419 - Rules for Responsible Pet Ownership 420 - Hurricanes & Pets 420 - Dog Trainers 420 - Kennels & Pet Sitting 420 - Pet Grooming & Pampering 421

Lost & Injured Pets & Wildlife - Animal Abuse 421 421

Important Numbers Department of Agriculture 947 3090 Humane Society (Emergency) 326 1461 Wildlife Rescuers (IVS) 949 0787

proof off implant date; > Being up-to-date on routine vaccinations and rabies vaccinations; > Having a rabies titre (blood) test performed; > Having tick and tapeworm treatments performed; > Gaining an Official Veterinary Health

Certificate within 14 days of travel; > Submitting payment of CI$50 (US$61) to process your application.

For animals being imported from countries where rabies is present, there is at least a two-month wait between when they are rabies titre tested (and gain a successful result) and when they can travel. For countries that are rabies-free, the requirements are less stringent and much quicker. We advise that you follow the DOA’s directions exactly as requested, and that you keep in touch with them throughout the process. Alternatively, the services of a local broker can be used. The DOA can provide a list of pet travel brokers. There is no leeway in dates or exceptions made if you have forgotten to do something. All animals and paperwork will be inspected upon arrival and an inability to meet all requirements can lead to the animal being put down, or returned to the country of origin, all at the expense of the owner. There are no pet detention or quarantine facilities in the Cayman Islands.

Pets Entering from the UK or the US Pets leaving the UK to enter the Cayman Islands must meet all the DOA requirements. Pets leaving the UK by plane must travel as cargo or checked baggage unless flying on a private charter or as an assistance animal.

UK residents will need to apply to DEFRA (Department of Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) for an Official Health Certificate. Visit www.gov. uk/take-petabroad. A registered UK shipper such as Animal Couriers (www. animalcouriers.com) or Pet Air (www. petairuk.com) must be used to deliver your pet to the aircraft and can answer any questions and assist with all the logistics including DEFRA, airline booking, travel crates, liaising with DOA and/or a Cayman Islands pet travel broker such as

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All pets leaving the US must also meet all DOA requirements. Airline carriers have their own regulations and routes for pet travel, so please check with your airline or contact a local pet travel broker.

Pets Entering from Jamaica Pets entering Cayman from Jamaica must have received a combination vaccine against Distemper, Hepatitis, Adenovirus, Parvovirus and Leptospirosis, at a minimum of 12 weeks of age after the microchip was inserted. Cats must have received a combination vaccine against Feline Enteritis and Calici virus at a minimum of 12 weeks of age. Your pet must then be tested for rabies and receive a tick and tapeworm treatment. Following this, your pet must be examined and issued with an Official Veterinary Health Certificate. Once issued with the certificate, you must submit it with a completed application form for an Import Permit and a nonrefundable application fee to the DOA.

Importing Captive Birds All captive cage birds (e.g. parrots, budgerigars, lovebirds, finches and toucans) must also be accompanied by an Import Permit issued by the DOA.

Restrictions In accordance with the Animals Act (2015 Revision), no animal of any description may be directly imported into the Cayman Islands from any country in Asia, Africa or Central and South America. Certain breeds of dogs or crosses of such breeds are prohibited from entering the Cayman Islands. These breeds include, but are not limited to: ‘Pit Bull’ Terrier, Dogo Argentino, Fila Brazileiro, Japanese Tosa, and any breed of dog or crossbreed of dog whose breeding lineage was for the primary purpose of dog fighting. Please contact the

Animals on Airlines Some airlines do not allow your animals in the passenger cabin and over the summer months, many airlines will not take pets due to the high heat in the hold. You are required to take the most direct route possible and preferably an evening or morning flight. You should avoid travelling through countries that are not deemed rabies-free to help make the whole process easier. Cayman Airways (Tel: (345) 949 8200) accepts domestic dogs, cats and birds. The maximum weight allowed, including the container, is 99lbs. They charge US$100 each way to all international destinations for a small pet travelling in the cabin and US$125 international or US$50 domestic, each way, for larger pets travelling in the hold as checked baggage. On British Airways (BA) (www.britishairways.com), the cost varies depending on the size of the animal. BA no longer take pet bookings directly from the public and insist all bookings are made by specialist pet relocation agents. They recommend IAG Cargo, which has decades of experience. Visit the travel assistance page on the BA website for more information.

Travel Instructions & Advice All animals, no matter what size, must travel in a leak-proof, International Air Transport Association-specification carrier that allows the animal to move around unhindered. All requisite entry documentation should be affixed to the carrier, and it is advised that you print extra copies of all your paperwork and carry it on your flight with you. Be prepared, as airport security agents will most likely request to look at your pet (outside of its carrier) and search its carrier and bedding. Sedating your pet is not advised, as this can stop them from being able to regulate their body temperature. No food should be put in their carrier, only a water container, which the airline will check prior to departure and at any transit point. It is also best to use an absorbable type of lining for the carrier. You should familiarise your animal with the carrier before travelling so they associate it with a positive and comfortable experience.

Certain airlines allow small dogs and cats in the aircraft cabin, but most airlines transport them as special cargo or checked baggage in a temperature-controlled and ventilated hold. If your pet is allowed in the cabin, it is best to check in as late as possible. If it is going in the hold, check in early so that it can go to the baggage area and be put somewhere quiet to relax. To prepare your pet, the USDA recommends that your pet be offered food and water four hours before you check in. It’s advisable to take your dog for a walk before leaving for the airport and again before check in.

Visit www.iata.org and enter ‘Pets’ into the search box for information on international pet travel. On arrival in Cayman, you will need to go to the ‘Goods to Declare’ counter and submit your paperwork for the animal. They will ask you to take the animal out of its carrier to inspect and check its microchip. All dogs staying in Cayman for longer than 30 days must be licensed with the DOA.

Pet Relocation Services For importing or exporting logistics

contact Cayman Canine Training Services (SEE AD PAGE 419), Must Love Dogs, Pack Pet and Go, or Love Your Dog. Veterinarians may also provide guidance and they issue Export Health Certificates.

PET PASSPORTS

If your pet was born or has resided in Cayman for six months or more, it may be eligible for a pet passport. A passport is a useful document to have if you and your pet travel. For more details, contact the Department of Agriculture (DOA) on (345) 947 3090 or ci.agriculturevs@gov.ky.

VETERINARIANS

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www.caymananimalhospital.ky This highly regarded practice is dedicated to providing exceptional care and disease prevention for Cayman’s pets. Fully equipped state-of-the art hospital. Fear Free Certified. With 20+ years on-Island experience, veterinarians Dr Lana Watler, Dr Linda Goodman, Dr Rachel Stading, Dr Fiona Mulqueen and their compassionate team provide superb medical care with a personal touch. Cayman Animal Hospital offers clients 24/7 emergency care, preventive medicine, vaccinations, routine/advanced dentals, pain management, critical care and surgical services, specialist consultations, house calls, health certificates and complimentary pet import advice. Full laboratory, digital and dental radiography, ultrasound, ECG, cryotherapy, laser, needleless acupuncture, full pharmacy/prescription diets and more. The premium service, level of care and expertise at Cayman Animal Hospital are exceptional for our small Island.

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My Home Vet Tel: (345) 928 0707 Email: hello@myhomevet.ky www.myhomevet.ky My Home Vet’s mobile veterinary service brings the vet to your pet. Serving the entire Island, Dr Andreea’s highly experienced team take the stress out of pet care by offering annual checks, vaccines, exit exams, wound care, laboratory services, and end-of-life care in the comfort of your own home – they’ll even deliver prescriptions to your door. Furthermore, My Home Vet is the only vet service to offer pet physiotherapy, thanks to their Licensed Veterinary Physiotherapist, and Telemedicine via their Digitail App. They will also accommodate last-minute appointments and prescription deliveries.

Kman Vets Unit 2, Midtown Plaza, George Town Tel: (345) 640 5838 After Hours: (345) 525 5838 Email: info@kmanvets.com www.kmanvets.com Under the care of Royal College certified surgeon, Dr Colin Manson, this fully-equipped hospital has the latest in veterinary technology. Kman Vets offers outstanding professionalism, knowledge and expertise, aiming to provide a lifetime of support. From annual and bi-annual wellness examinations, vaccinations, acupuncture, laser, endoscopy and pet travel advice, to managing more challenging and complex surgical and medical concerns. These qualified and experienced veterinary professionals are committed to providing their clients with a carefully assessed and accurate diagnosis, a thorough understanding of the best treatment options available, along with empathy and guidance to make the best choices for your pet’s healthcare. Both mobile and hospital-based services are offered, allowing flexibility of care and management of our four legged friends. SEE AD PAGE 417

ADVICE FOR PET OWNERS

Adopting a Pet The first place to look for a pet in Cayman

is the Cayman Islands Humane Society (Tel: (345) 949 1461, email: info@ caymanislandshumanesociety.com or visit www.caymanislandshumanesociety.com) located on North Sound Road. They have a large variety of dogs, cats, puppies and

kittens that need loving homes. They are also happy for you to foster a dog or cat, whether for a sleepover or a long weekend, and they will lend you a pet carrier, blankets, food and toys. The shelter is always in desperate need of foster parents, either to care for sick or injured animals, dogs that are suffering from kennel stress or cats/kittens that need some extra care. The shelter is always open to volunteers who can either walk the dogs in the vicinity of the shelter or take them to the beach for a fun outing. They also appreciate donations such as dog or cat food, toys, sheets, towels, and of course monetary donations.

Cayman Animal Rescue Enthusiasts (C.A.R.E.) is another animal rescue organisation and they too have a number of dogs and cats for adoption. Visit www.caymancare.ky.

One Dog at a Time (ODAAT) organises the rescue and rehoming of animals locally, as well as transporting dogs to rescue partners in Miami, Tampa and Toronto. They are always looking for donors, fosters, adopters and people to accompany dogs on flights. PAWS Cayman (Email: caymanpaws@gmail. com) works to alleviate the suffering of animals in need, particularly in the eastern districts. They also have dogs and cats available for adoption. Smaller animals like hamsters, rabbits, birds and fish, can be found at Animal House (Tel: (345) 943 7387 or (345) 945 7387).

Pet Insurance Unfortunately, there are no pet insurance policies available on-Island. All pet care has to be paid for by the owner.

Spaying & Neutering Spaying (female) and neutering (male) pets is strongly advised. The primary reason is to keep the animal population under control by reducing the number of stray, unwanted and homeless animals in Cayman. In addition, spaying and neutering will improve your pet’s health, increase life expectancy, and improve behaviour. For male cats, sterilising reduces your pet’s urge to spray and roam, – which decreases the risk of him running away, getting injured in fights or contracting diseases. If you adopt a pet from the Humane Society, C.A.R.E., One Dog at a Time or PAWS Cayman, they will cover the cost of spaying or neutering and all inoculations. If you acquire a pet from elsewhere, but need financial assistance for spaying or neutering, the Humane Society or C.A.R.E. may be able to assist, otherwise it can be done privately at any veterinary practice for a very reasonable cost.

There is also a charity organisation called Feline Friends, which operates a ‘Trap Neuter Return’ programme for homeless cats. The organisation will humanely trap cats and take them to the veterinarian, where they will be spayed or neutered, de-wormed and ear-notched (indicating that they have been sterilised). The cats will then be re-released at the same location they were picked up. This is a proven method of controlling the population of homeless cats while ensuring they receive a better quality of life. If you notice a colony of homeless cats near you, please email felinefriendscayman@gmail. com and they will come out to assist. Donations to help their cause are always welcome.

Looking After Your Pet Heartworm disease, a deadly condition, is endemic in Cayman. It is caused by a blood parasite that is transmitted by mosquito bites and infects both dogs and cats. Thus, all dogs and cats should be on a monthly heartworm preventative treatment.

Ticks and fleas can also be a major problem for your pet. Both pests can be controlled in dogs with NexGuard, a chewable monthly tablet containing an ectoparasiticide which kills fleas and ticks when they bite your pet. An alternative product for dogs and cats is monthly topical Frontline Plus which kills adult ticks, fleas, flea eggs and larvae. Stronghold/Revolution is also available and is convenient for outdoor cats as it also prevents heartworm disease. Regular inspections to ensure your pets are tick-free are essential. Animals easily pick up ticks and fleas outside and bring them back into the home where these pests can reproduce. If your home becomes infested with fleas or ticks, you may need to perform one or two thorough pest control treatments. This treatment should only be performed by a professional pest control company. You should also treat your garden and kennels. Refer to the Pest Control section in the Running Your Home chapter for details.

Feline Leukaemia (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) are viral conditions that spread from cat to cat. FeLV can be vaccinated against, however FIV cannot. Reduce the risk of FIV by spaying/neutering them, or better yet, keeping them indoors. Dogs should be vaccinated against Distemper, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza, Hepatitis and Leptospirosis. Dogs attending a daycare must also be vaccinated against Kennel Cough.

Salt water can be toxic if your dog drinks a large quantity of it and can result in hypernatremia (an elevated sodium level). Prevent this by carrying a bottle of fresh water during beach walks. If you see signs of salt poisoning including

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vomiting, diarrhoea, incoordination, severe depression and/or seizures, take your dog to a veterinarian. After swimming, rinse salt water and chlorine off your dog. If you take your dog on a boat, put a flotation device on them. Avoid letting dogs swim in swampy or canal water as they risk contracting Pythiosis – a rare but often deadly disease.

Heatstroke can occur fast if you leave your pet in a car. Avoid long walks during the middle of the day, have breaks during walks and always have fresh water on hand. Be aware that asphalt gets extremely hot and sensitive paw pads can burn. Symptoms of heatstroke include heavy panting, vomiting and breathing difficulties. If you suspect your dog has heatstroke, take the animal to a vet immediately as it could be fatal.

Insect stings are common. Curious dogs can be stung by scorpions, bees and other insects. If you notice any swelling around your dog’s face, or other parts of its body, take it to a veterinarian as soon as possible.

Rules for Responsible Pet Ownership Failure to keep a dog on a lead in a public place is an offence and liable, on summary conviction, to a fine of CI$500 and three months in prison. A dog should only be off of their lead if they are confined to the owner’s property. If a dog is dangerously out of control in a public place or is responsible for injuring any person or domestic animal, you will be liable for the cost of the damages or injuries, a fine of CI$4,000 and six months imprisonment. People in charge of a dog in a public place are also responsible for cleaning up after their animal. Failure to remove the faeces is an offence and you will be liable to a CI$2,000 fine. By law, a person cannot keep a dog over the age of four months unless they hold a dog license specific to that dog. These can be obtained from the DOA at 181 Lottery Road in Lower Valley. Visit www.caymanresident.com for more information. your pets before hurricane season. During a hurricane, public pet-friendly shelters are setup at John Gray High School and Clifton Hunter High School. Space allocation is on a first-come, first-serve basis, so it is vital to have a backup plan for yourself and your pet. Remember, if it is not safe for you, it is not safe for your pet. Never leave pets outside. Alternatively, you can call one of the kennels or a pet sitter. You could also ask at your workplace to see if they allow pets in emergencies.

Before a storm hits, make sure your pet has a current ID tag and microchip, and that you have the following in airtight plastic bags: current photos for identification (in case you are separated), medical record copies, medication and food. A pet carrier or crate should be outfitted with newspapers, blankets, cat litter, a water bowl or water dripping device, a favourite toy, and have proper identification affixed to the outside. Stock up on at least a month’s worth of food, water, pet supplies and medication.

If you are leaving the Island with your pet, you will need to obtain a travel health certificate from your veterinarian, which can be issued in one day. Your veterinarian will require the following documents for a health certificate: your address, your destination address, vaccine history, rabies vaccine certificates and copies of your pet’s rabies titre blood tests. If you leave the Island with your pet without their current rabies travel paperwork, you will be subjected to the Government’s import requirements when returning. After obtaining your completed health certificate, hand-deliver it to the DOA and your exit permit will be issued. Your pet cannot travel on a veterinary health certificate alone. If your home is a safe refuge during a storm, consider fostering an animal in need.

Dog Trainers

Cayman Canine Training Services Kenneth Morgan 94 Tuscany Drive, Savannah Tel: (345) 916 2075 Email: dogtrainer@candw.ky www.dogtrainer.ky One-on-one or group behavioural and obedience training (group sessions for six weeks, two lessons per week, for CI$360; or private one hour sessions for CI$75 at your home, or CI$75 to bring your dog for the day to Kenneth’s home for specialised training and social play); beginners and advanced training; dog walking/sitting while at work or vacation; vet visits; beach training; how to care for your dog. Kenneth also offers advice on how to understand a dog’s body language, barks and behaviour, and he is particularly good at solving difficult problems. Additionally, Kenneth offers a service whereby he will make sure your pet is looked after, either on a visitation or live-in basis while you are on vacation. CI$40 per day for day care play and CI$50 for overnight boarding. You can find Cayman Canine Training Services on Facebook. SEE AD PAGE 419

Kennels & Pet Sitting

Best Friends Bed & Biscuit Play & Stay Pet Care/Liz Walker 89 Phelan Close, off South Church Street, GT Tel: (345) 925 6719 Email: ewalker1832@gmail.com Takes small dogs (max 25lbs) for overnight boarding and day care. Dogs must be on a flea and tick programme. Liz charges CI$40 for overnight boarding or CI$20 for day care. The dogs are walked on the beach daily and have the run of her house and garden. During school holidays she gets booked up months in advance.

Cayman Canine Training Services 94 Tuscany Drive, Savannah Tel: (345) 916 2075 Email: dogtrainer@candw.ky

Cayman Pet Paradise 46 Ranch Road, Savannah Tel: (345) 947 1334 Email: caymanpetparadise@gmail.com www.caymanpetparadise.com A full-service kennel facility with 40+ open air kennels, nine of which are oversized to accommodate multiple dogs from the same family and eight double kennels. There is a cattery with 13 large kennels. Expect to pay CI$28 per night for dogs and CI$20 for cats. Day care services for dogs are offered for

CI$15, where dogs are exercised and allowed supervised socialising with other dogs. All vaccinations must be up-to-date, including kennel cough. They also have the Island’s only pet crematorium. All dogs should be given Heartgard medication monthly and all cats and dogs should be treated for ticks and fleas with a monthly top spot type treatment. Cayman Pet Paradise stocks Fiproguard Plus, a generic version of Frontline Plus that is just as effective and much less expensive. SEE AD THIS PAGE

Just Like Home Tel: (345) 938 2587 Email: jo@justlikehomecayman.net Just Like Home offers homely doggy daycare facilities and other services including bathing and grooming.

Petopia Resort & Spa Tel: (345) 926 1990 A full-service animal care facility dedicated to providing quality care for your pets.

Pet Grooming & Pampering You can drop your dog or cat off with the following companies: Cayman Pet Paradise (Tel: (345) 947 1334) provides a full grooming service including trimming, bathing, blow drying and more. Cay 9 Resort and Spa (Tel: (345) 769 3647) also offer grooming services. Just Like Home (Tel: (345) 938 2587) offers complete grooming and includes hair cuts, blow drys and nail trims all in a calm, peaceful environment with no restrictive cages either before or after an appointment. Must Love Dogs (Tel: (345) 746 7222) offers full grooming services including dental, gland hygiene, nail trimming and more. Petopia Resort & Spa (Tel: (345) 926 1990) provides bathing and grooming for dogs and cats. You can also contact Melanie Hulse (Tel: (345) 916 7268 or email: melhulse@gmail.com) who

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Pet-Friendly Staycations One of the most difficult parts of planning a staycation is figuring out who is going to take care of your pets. The following places offer pet-friendly accommodation.

The Kimpton Seafire Resort +Spa 60 Tanager Way, Seven Mile Beach www.seafireresortandspa.com

The Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort 389 West Bay Road, Seven Mile Beach www.marriottgrandcaymanbeachhouse.com

The Cottages Austin Connolly Rd, Queen’s Highway, East End Email: stay@thecottagescayman.com

LOST & INJURED PETS & WILDLIFE

Lost pets are usually picked up by the

Humane Society, C.A.R.E., One Dog At A Time or the Department of Agriculture, so they should be your first point of contact. Canine Friends (Tel: (345) 925 3990 or email: info@caninefriends.ky) rescues dogs from dangerous situations and places them in a foster home. If you find an injured stray animal, you can take it to Island Veterinary Services (Tel: (345) 949 0787) who will nurse it back to health. They appreciate donations for this service. They don’t, however, arrange pick-ups. All charities and vets will email members and post messages on their social media to help find lost pets.

Cayman Islands Humane Society 153 North Sound Road, George Town Tel: (345) 949 1461 Emergency: (345) 326 1461 Email: cihsshelter@candw.ky www.caymanislandshumanesociety.com Open 365 days of the year: Monday, Tuesday and Friday 11am-5pm; Wednesday and Thursday 11am-1pm; Saturday 9am-4pm and Sunday 9am-12pm for dog walking.

Department of Agriculture (DOA) 181 Lottery Road, Lower Valley, Bodden Town Tel: (345) 947 3090 The best thing to do is to go to the DOA and look for your animal. Visiting hours: Monday–Friday 12pm–1pm and 3.30pm–4.30pm. If animals are not claimed within seven days, they will either be put up for adoption or, sadly, put to sleep. One Dog at a Time (ODAAT) www.odaat.ky Rescues unwanted dogs from the streets and the DOA pound when at risk of euthanasia.

Animal Abuse In Cayman, abuse of animals is a crime and serious penalties apply if prosecuted. The Government employs Animal Welfare Officers who will investigate animal cruelty, apprehend an individual and prosecute. If you are aware that animal abuse has occurred, report it to the DOA (Tel: (345) 947 3090), the Police (Tel: (345) 949 4222), or email: reportanimalcruelty@gov.ky. If you wish to remain anonymous, call the Humane Society (Tel: (345) 949 1461) or email: info@caymanislandshumanesociety. com. THE

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