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Sunday, 30 September 2018

What You Need To Know About Savannah Cats

By Timothy Reed


If you are like many cat lovers, the idea of a sleek looking wild cat is something you want to add to your home. Savannah cats are big, beautiful, intelligent beasts but they are not the best choice for every household. Here is what you need to know about these cats so that you can decide whether one would be a good addition to your family.

When you look at one of these cats, a wild feline likely comes to mind. They have beautiful markings on their coat as well as dark stripes down their nose that gives them a very exotic look. This comes from the Serval cats that were bred to domestic felines in order to create the breed. Many of the unwanted wild characteristics of a non-domesticated feline have been bred out of Savannahs leaving fun, playful pets that are beautiful to behold.

While some types of cats have been around for thousands of years, the Savannah is a relatively new breed of feline. The first kittens were bred in the 1990's and were the result of crossing a Serval (a small African wildcat) with a Siamese. In the following years, the breeders worked to create healthy kittens and to get this unique breed formally recognized by official breeding organizations.

The size of these felines can vary quite a bit. The cats that are closest to the Serval side of the breed can be massive although they may not weigh as much as you would think. They are often the size of a small to medium dog and can weigh as much as twenty pounds. Cats that are several generations away from their Serval ancestors will be closer in size to a standard domestic feline.

If you do get a kitten that is a first or second generation cross you will need to do some work to prepare your home. You will need a large container to use as a litter box. Most cats do not like to be cramped and want room to dig and move around while going to the bathroom. A larger container will help with this. Many owners of these felines also mention that they need to cat-proof their home more than they would with other felines as Savannahs are very good at getting into cupboards or closets.

These creatures have a laid back personality that a lot of people enjoy. In many cases, owners have likened these pets to be more like dogs than cats. They need exercise and stimulation like any cat would so you will need to look at getting some sturdy toys and scratching items for your home.

These cats can be quite expensive. First or second generation crosses can cost thousands of dollars. As you get to further generations the pets will be smaller but will also cost less than first or second generation crosses will. Keep in mind, however, that even within the same litter there can be quite a difference in the size of the kittens.

While you may jump at the chance to grab up a Savannah, it is important to research the breeder before you do. Make sure they are working with healthy animals and that they are keeping records about the bloodlines of the cats they are breeding. Making sure the parents and babies are well socialized will also help increase your chances of getting a healthy, happy baby to add to your family.




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