Navigating the pet relocation process to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, can be challenging, especially when dealing with the Kuala Lumpur Animal Quarantine Station (KLAQS). We've assisted numerous clients with this process, and we're here to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about KLAQS and pet conditions. If you're new to pet travel, check out our comprehensive Malaysia country profile page to learn more about transporting your pet to Malaysia.
Pet owners and authorized individuals can visit their pets daily between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. All visitors must adhere to the quarantine station's rules and regulations. Before visiting, you'll need to sign in at the quarantine station office and collect a visitor tag. If you'd like someone other than family members to visit your pet(s), notify your PetRelocation Coordinator in advance to inform KLAQS.
KLAQS provides comfortable accommodations for your pets. Dogs are rotated between a 40m indoor area and a similarly sized covered outdoor area. There's also a modern cattery for cats to stay. All enclosures are cleaned daily. The facilities are not air-conditioned, but you may supply a fan for your pet's comfort. For more details, feel free to contact your PetRelocation Coordinator.
You can send 1-2 servings of dry food with your pet(s) for feeding during any connections they might have on their journey. For their stay in quarantine, KLAQS will provide food or can accommodate special food and medication requirements if the food is available for purchase in Malaysia. Inform your Coordinator about the type of food your pet needs, and they will assist in procuring it. Please also let your PetRelocation Coordinator know the exact feeding instructions for your pets.
Sunny the cat hangs out in quarantine at KLAQS.
Take a look at some of our successful pet relocation stories to Malaysia, like the story of three Westies we moved here. For a more in-depth look at the KLAQS facilities, check out Archie's Move: A Closer Look at Quarantines and Pet Travel to Kuala Lumpur.
Here's the story of three Westies we moved here. For a more in-depth look at the KLAQS facilities, check out Archie's Move: A Closer Look at Quarantines and Pet Travel to Kuala Lumpur.
Pet travel to Malaysia can be a seamless process with the right guidance and preparation. Don't hesitate to contact PetRelocation to discuss how we can ensure the safe travel of your beloved cat or dog to Malaysia. We're here to help with all your pet travel needs!