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All There Is To Be Known About Savannah Kittens

By Walter Campbell


There are different hybrid cats. Savannah cats are one example. They retain some features of their parents such as size, and large ears. This breed became popular among breeders in the nineties. They were later to be accepted and registered as a breed in 2001. The first breed was between a male serval and a Siamese domestic cat. This produced the very first savannah kittens of the breed.

The kittens have several features which are determined by the generation. The most striking feature is that they are tall and slim which gives them the appearance of greater size than their actual weight. Apart from that they possess almost all Serval exotic looks and traits. The size is tied to the line of generation. First generation litter is the largest. The size is contributed by stronger parental genes.

Other hybrid cats include Bengal and Chausie. First generation lines of the mentioned hybrids have most of Serval looks and so do Savannah cats. The looks disappear with each generation. Females are smaller than males. Their coats are uniquely spotted giving them a distinctive look. The pattern is passed on from the male side. Spots on their bodies are colored with no particular pattern.

The coat colors include marble, snow color, cinnamon color, blue color, rosette color, chocolate and other colors. The earlier breed of kittens played a great role in achieving both the desired and non-desired traits. Ten years after the first breeds, breeders resolved to breed the Savannah cats pairing enabling them get the desired traits.

The retained exotic look is a result of many characteristics that distinguish Servals from other cats. When one is looking to get one there are many things making them to stand out. They include color markings, shape of the nose and eyes and shape of ears. The ears are long, deeply cupped, rounded, and erect. The legs are long as noses are puffy while eyes are hooded. When standing their hind end is often higher than its prominent shoulders.

A slender, tall and long neck also makes them stand out. The back of their necks have light bands that are centrally placed. The band can be followed by grey, black, brown, or dark color. Savannahs have short tails ending in black solid tips. The eyes are all sorts of color from green, brown, gold, to blue. As they age the color changes.

They possess various behavioral traits the most being temperamental in nature. They are very loyal and tend to follow their owners around. They can also be trained to walk on the leash and to fetch. Some have been reported to be very social and friendly with new people. Though others run and hide whenever a new person they have not interacted with is present.

There jumping ability is top notch. They can jump on top of doors, refrigerators and even cabinets. The funny thing is that most cats dislike water however this is not the case for savannah cats. They love water and will play or even immerse themselves in water. Another exciting thing is that whenever they greet a person they fluff their tails.




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