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How To Tell If Savannah Cats Are The Right Pets For You

By Timothy Reed


There are many beautiful, exotic looking cats and any of them would be a good fit for the right home. If you have fallen in love with the wild appearance of Savannah cats but are not sure if one would suit your home, here is some basic information that may help you make up your mind. As with any pet, adding a Savannah to your home is a big decision to make and one that you should think about carefully. Here are some facts that may help you do so.

Many people love these felines because they remind them of a wild cat. This isn't a coincidence. A Savannah is not just a domestic cat. It is actually a cross between a domestic feline and a Serval, which is a type of small wild cat that is native to Africa. While keeping a wild animal isn't a good idea, breeding of Savannahs has created wonderful pets that are legal to have in your home.

These cats were first bred in the 1990's but it took years for the Savannah to be formally recognized as a breed. Originally, a male Serval was crossed with a female Siamese in order to create the first Servals. Since then, breeders have been working to improve the breed.

When looking at these felines, you will notice that some are much larger than others. This is because first generation or second generation crosses have much more Serval blood in them. Some cats can weigh as much as twenty pounds and can be the size of a small dog once they are fully grown. Even smaller cats will often have the striking coat and playful personality of their larger counterparts.

Getting your home ready for your new pet is important and these pets often need more preparation than smaller felines may. For example, a larger container will be needed for your pet to use as a litter box so that they can move around and be happy. These felines are also good at getting into cupboards and closets so you may need special equipment to do so.

In addition to their size and beautiful coat, the personality that these felines have is also appealing to many owners. They tend to be less intense than some breeds and are often likened to dogs when it comes to describing their personalities.

One thing that keeps many people from getting a Savannah is the cost. You can expect to pay thousands, if not tens of thousands, for a first or second generation cross. There are only a few breeders who offer these pets. There is often a waiting list for babies. You may need to look online to find a breeder who has kittens available.

It is important to make sure that you are dealing with a reputable breeder when you do go looking for your kitten. You want to make sure that the parents are healthy and that the breeders are not selling kittens that are in poor health or which have not been socialized properly. If possible, visiting the cattery to see the parents and the conditions in which the kittens are raised can help you choose reputable breeders to work with when it comes time to bring a Savannah home.




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