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I have no idea about Bridget but my student niece brought a fish (exotic type) back from the States by air! It certainly was not declared to anyone and somehow it didn't have to pass through the Xray machines!

Somehow I picture Bridget carefully packed in a small cardboard box with some straw .....................and no questions asked

Gill

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We came over with cats and guinea pigs.  The cats needed passports because they can roam.  The guinea pigs just needed a letter of health from our vet because they are caged animals.  We had to visit the vet and pick up this paperwork just before we left.  We had no problems.
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We came over 18 months ago with 3 gerbils, which are pretty much on a par with hamsters, I would have thought. We were told that we needed a health certificate for each of them, which, with the consultation was going to cost over £100 !! Ended up paying about £30, and the gerbils travelled over in a cage on the back seat of the car. Neither they , nor the 2 dogs were even glanced at at anytime during our trip, nor was the paperwork checked.

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Chris

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That maybe a bit tricky as she is VERY proud of being called after Bridget Jones. However I am sure in time she may come around. BUT I could change mine to sprockette 

I have confirmed everyones comments now, so thanks everyone, with pet passport people (they laughed at me a bit, cause she is a hamster) and brittany ferries dont even want a 'health check' certificate now.

We are just excited now

 

 

 

 

 

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