Hong Kong has seen an increase in applications to import pets after the city cut the quarantine period for cats and dogs from mainland China from 120 to 30 days.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) also said that a greater number of quarantine units at its new Kai Tak complex had further reduced waiting times for pet owners relocating to Hong Kong and hoping to bring their animals with them.
The department said it received 291 applications for pet quarantine in the...
Shorter quarantine time drives rise in pet imports from mainland China to Hong Kong
Published 1 hour ago
Source: scmp.com

Related Articles from scmp.com
57 minutes ago
Singapore in 2025: election fever, courtroom drama, pickleball mania
1 hour ago
1 killed in Japan as 50-vehicle pile-up leads to crash on icy expressway
1 hour ago
Hong Kong’s Operation Santa Claus strengthened by Morgan Stanley’s enduring support
2 hours ago
Safety fears as Japan prepares to restart nuclear plant ‘built on tofu’
2 hours ago
Trump says Ukraine’s Zelensky ‘doesn’t have anything until I approve it’ ahead of talks
2 hours ago