F1
Savannah F2
Savannah F3
Savannah F4
Savannah F5, F6, F7, SBT
Savannah
A grassland cat, the
Serval grows to 30-45 pounds in the wild, and their body can be as much as
25-40 inches long. Servals are water-loving cats that can also leap up to 10
feet straight into the air. Savannahs retain many of the characteristics of
their wild forbears. They are playful, active, intelligent, stubborn,
opinionated life forms and they will do their best to dominate your life, as
any good cat would. Here's an anecdote to give you some frame of reference of
what happens when you do not admit sufficient and variable items of interest
into your
On a normal day I went off to work,
pursued my daily routine,
and looked forward to my evening of watching a movie with some friends.
I arrived home to change clothes, only to discover a large crystal bowl
now lying in pieces strewn across four rooms, and a dinner plate had been
systematically shoved off my counter to also shatter on my floor.
After some grumbling,I cleaned up the mess, got
changed, and departed
for my movies. About three hours later I got home, and discovered that
potatoes I had also left on the counter in a plastic bag had been
(in a great spirit of camaraderie) removed from the bag and pushed to the floor
All so that my Savannah's dog buddy could shred the potatoes and then
vomit them over the carpet - again in as many rooms as possible.
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Q: Are
A: It depends. Like all genetic rolls of the dice, sometimes
Q: What wild behaviors might I expect in a
A: Hunting, swimming, toy retreival, climbing, leaping, yowling, territory
marking - all dependent on the individual cat and neuter status.
Q: Are
A: Typically, yes - but like all living things each cat has its own personality
and preferences, and those are also influenced by the environment they are
raised in. My kittens have full exposure to small children and dogs, and are
habituated to frequent handling.
Q: Are there special licensing requirements to own a
A: Most states permit the ownership of
Q: Do
A: Yes, all my kittens are litterbox trained prior to leaving.
Q: Do
A: In some cases yes. In order to ensure your kitten does not spray, it must be
neutered prior to 6 months of age. Male Savannahs are typically sterile until
the F4 generation (at the earliest), however failure
to neuter will result in spraying.
Q: How long will my kitten be growing?
A:
Q: Why are
A: The
Q: Can I show my
A: TICA has accepted the
Q: Do
A: The world is a dangerous place, full of diseases, but it is also a world
full of crawling flying things your
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