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  Savannah
The Serval cat is the foundation cat for the Savannah Breed.
The first and subsequent generations derived from the breeding of a Serval cat to a domestic cat or a Serval cat to a Savannah cat is recognized as a domestic Savannah cat.
The Savannah cat is bred to resemble the tall, lean, muscular Serval cat of the African plains from which it's ancestors originated.
www.furrycritter.com /resources/cats/Savannah.htm   (1478 words)

  
 Savannah Cat Breed Information
The Savannah Cat is a new and still fairly rare exotic domestic cat breed that is the result of a cross between an African Serval and a domestic cat.
Male Savannah cats are typically sterile until the F5 generation or so, although the females are fertile from the F1 generation and on.
Savannah cats have no special care or food requirements; they can eat cat food like any other domestic cat, use the litter box, and a normal veterinarian is qualified to care for one that needs a checkup or is sick.
www.usapetstoday.com /Savannah.htm   (607 words)

  
 The Savannah Cat a New Breed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Savannahs males cannot reproduce unless they have been breed down to about 3% serval cat (or for a high end savannah, 15/16 serval cat -- trouble with this is the cat is practically a serval).
The foundation savannah cats of higher percentage serval cat and the bengal cat are very beautiful.
The low percentage serval savannah cats that are not based on the bengal cat often are not very attractive savannah cats.
www.donamae.com /Savannahs/new_breed.htm   (319 words)

  
 Savannah Kittens for Sale
Savannah Cats are a new breed created by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat.
Savannahs can easily be taught to fetch and go for walks using a secure harness or "walking jacket." They will steal your heart and enrich your life.
Savannahs are taller and lankier than most domestic cats, and can weigh anywhere from 12 to 20 lbs., depending on the breeds used to produce them.
www.savannahisland.com   (333 words)

  
 Savannah Cats and Kittens - Avalon Savannahs Cattery
Savannah cats are known for their playfulness elegance and devotion to their owners (depending to some degree on their generation removed from the wild).
Savannah cats are for the discriminating cat lover who appreciates a larger, closer to the wild look in a cat, and as such may not suit everyone.
Savannahs are strictly indoor cats (allowing for supervised walks) and we DO NOT allow the inhumane act of declawing our kittens which is also illegal in California within the first three generations of hybridization.
www.savannah-cats.net   (406 words)

  
 Savannah Cat Page
Most states and municipalities consider the Savannah as a domestic breed and, as such, you may be able to own a Savannah Cat in a location where you are not able to own a Serval.
The F-1 Savannahs will usually get along with children as long as the children are able to understand that they should not tease, chase or pull on the cat.
The Savannah Cat seems to have a health quality called “hybrid vigor” which refers to the fact that cross breeding of different species frequently results in offspring that are very strong and disease resistant.
www.patzmeow.com /savannahcat.html   (762 words)

  
 Savannah - Rama!
Although Savannahs did not gain worldwide popularity and recognition until the late 1990s, the first known Savannah (pairing of an African Serval and a domestic cat) was achieved in the early 1980s by Breeder Judee Frank.
Savannah females are typically bred to F5 Savannah males (termed Savannah to Savannah breeding) or to domestic outcrosses.
The initial cross between a Serval and domestic cat is very difficult, due to the vast size differences between the two cats and also because of different length in gestation periods between servals and domestic cats (65 days for domestics, 66-77 days for Servals).
www.savannah-rama.com /breed_history.php   (906 words)

  
 Marechal Savannah Cats and Savannah Kittens
The Savannah cat is a hybrid breed that is created using the exotic Serval cat.
Savannah Cats were originally bred back in the 1980's by a woman named Judee Frank.
In Savannah Cats we are currently we are breeding the F2 through F5 generations and hope to move into F1's in 2007.
www.savannahcats.com   (338 words)

  
 Savannah Cats (bred from the wild African Serval) that look like small cheetahs or Servals but are domestic and loving! ...
The Savannah cat is one of the newest breeds of cats currently being developed by a select few breeders around the world.
The kittens resulting from the first and subsequent generations from the breeding of a Serval cat to a domestic cat or a Serval cat to a Savannah cat are recognized as DOMESTIC Savannah cats.
The goal of the Savannah breeding program is to create a uniquely beautiful domestic cat which has physical features distinctive to the Serval cat, and with the loving, dependable temperament of the typical domestic cat.
www.hdw-inc.com /savannahwhatis.htm   (729 words)

  
 Savannah CAT BREEDERS
The overall impression of the Savannah is a tall, lean, graceful cat with striking, large fl spots and other bold markings on a luxurious tawny, gold, orange, silver, fl or fl smoke background.
The cat is a replica of the tall, lean, muscular Serval cat of the African plains fromwhich it originated.
These cats are quite vocal, but their “meow” is not that of a typical cat, and may sound as if the cat is “complaining”.
www.breedersden.com /savannah.htm   (1161 words)

  
 Why is the Savannah cat so expensive?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Savannah cat is a breed under development and unlike with other breeds is generally not produced by breeding Savannah cats to Savannah cats.
The Savannah cats are a hybrid breed started by breeding a domestic cat to an African Serval cat.
The f1 male savannah is worth so much because that kitten is legal in most states as a pet and no permit is needed, while the serval is restricted.
www.donamae.com /Savannahs/price.htm   (543 words)

  
 Savannah Cat and kittens
The Savannah cat is a new breed that comes from breeding an African Serval with a domestic cat.
Savannah cats will walk on a leash and play like a dog.The first generation Savannahs have a long lean body.
F2 - F2 kittens are the F1 Savannah cat bred to an appropriate male cat having the correct type which results in the birth of an F2 kitten.
www.spottedkittens.com /savannah_cat.htm   (230 words)

  
 Savannah, Savannah Cats, Savannah Breed Information
The Savannah cat breed is a domestic-wild hybrid.
To create Savannahs, cat breeders cross domestic cats of a variety of breeds with an African Serval, and usually then further cross the offspring with other domestic cats.
The Savannah cat breed is a relatively new and rare cat breed.
www.i-love-cats.com /Breeds/Savannah.html   (338 words)

  
 What is a Savannah cat
The African Serval is the foundation for the savannah cat.
The Savannah females from the first generation are fertile making the task of producing f2 kittens and further generations much easier.
With it’s breathtaking beauty and regal stature, the Savannah Cat truly is the new breed for the Millennium.
www.geocities.com /junglelynx/what_is_a_savannah_cat.htm   (300 words)

  
 Savannah Cat at The Pet Directory.us!
The Savannah cat is an extremely rare cat with numbers ranging in the low hundreds world wide.
Savannah Cats, named for the home of the serval, are the product of breeding servals to domestic cats.
The Savannah are beautiful miniature servals from their large, round ears to their short thick tail, fl spots and most have the fl 'tear drops' under the eyes.
www.teacuppoodles.us /Indexanypet/cats_Savannah.htm   (218 words)

  
 TISBA's History of the Savannah Cat
The African Serval cat is the foundation cat for the Savannah Breed.
Among these reasons is the Savannah is the result of the breeding of two different species, either of which may not recognize the other as a potential mate.
Savannahs have a magnificent, spotted, striped or clouded (marbled) coats in a range of colors from amber to silver, solid fl or fl smoke.
tisba.8k.com /History.html   (450 words)

  
 Savannah Cats and Kittens at Select Exotics Cattery - 75% Serval, F1 and F2 Kittens for sale
Savannahs are smaller (up to 32 pounds) and more manageable than Servals, but are the largest hybrid feline available today.
Savannahs require no special care as they can be cared for like a domestic housecat.
Savannahs are very intelligent animals that tend to be dog-like in their personality.
www.savannahcatbreed.com /savannahs.shtml   (673 words)

  
 Savannah - Love My Pet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Savannah Cat is a new breed, developed from the wild African Serval, a spotted, shorthaired cat that resembles the Cheetah.
The Savannah Cat has been accepted by the The International Cat Association, with designation as an experimental breed, as of 2001.
Savannah Cats do best in households with children or other pets if they are introduced as kittens.
www.lovemypet.com.au /advice/catbreeds/savannah.htm   (238 words)

  
 Savannah History
The Savannah Cat Club is an exciting new breed club whose members boast such esteemed titles as founding breeders and premier breeders of the domestic Savannah Cat.
The Savannah Cat Club (SVCC) consists of Savannah owners, breeders and exhibitors, and we also have members who do not own Savannahs, but rather are just interested in the breed and in helping out with the club.
The overall impression of the Savannah is a tall, lean, graceful cat with striking, large fl spots and other bold markings on a luxurious, tawny, gold, or orange background.
www.bengal-katz.com /savannah_history.htm   (632 words)

  
 cat fancy savannah (cat fency savannah) information.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cat Fancy's Savannah Cat issue is no longer available at your local newsstand.
Savannah Cat profile: Select Exotics Sunny Spots of Foothill.
She and Sandy Spots are believed to be the first ever Savannah cats pictured in "Cat Fancy" magazine, gracing page 1 and 2 (the table of contents) of the June.
www.uplink.ru /c/cat_fancy_savannah.html   (112 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions About Savannahs
A Savannah is the name for a new breed that has been created by the breeding of a Serval to a domestic cat.
Savannahs are smaller (approximately 25 pounds) and more manageable than a Serval (do not require special diets or facilities).
Savannahs are vaccinated the same as domestic cats.
www.savannahcat.com /faqs.htm   (570 words)

  
 Savannah Cats, Bengals and Servals at Select Exotics
Having been raised with cats and dogs, I wanted a cat that had the independent qualities of a cat, the loyalty of a dog, with the appearance of something that would give the neighborhood a topic to talk about.
The baggage claim attendant looked at me quizzically and said, “Oh, you must be the one with the cat.” I knew at that moment I had found the right cat for me. As soon as I opened the crate, he jumped out and purred louder than ANY adult cat I have ever been around.
Savannahs are the kinds of cats you look forward to coming home from work to just to see what new antics they will get into.
www.savannahcatbreed.com /oji.shtml   (1082 words)

  
 The Savannah Cat
Savannah cats appear to be smaller replicas of the serval.
Generally, Savannah cats can be kept like any other domestic cat but would also enjoy getting a little fresh air from a safe enclosure or a walk on a lead once in a while.
Savannahs can be fed with a high premium cat food, nevertheless a more natural diet is beneficial in some breeder's opinions.
www.exoticcatnetwork.com /savannahs.htm   (739 words)

  
 Cats : Savannah Cat Breed - Exotic Cats
It was this starting point that launched the first Savannah cat breedgroup as well as an important exchange of information that has lead to the furthering of the Savannah cat breed.
The Savannah Cat Club is an exciting international breed club whose members boast such esteemed titles as founding breeders and premier breeders of the Savannah Cat.
The International Savannah Breeders' Association (TISBA) is composed of a group of dedicated breeders, owners and enthusiasts who are united in their efforts to preserve, improve and promote the future of all generations of the domestic Savannah cat.
cats.yellopet.com /catbreeds_a_to_z/catbreeds_s/savannah.htm   (364 words)

  
 PatzMeow Cattery African Serval Bengal Savannah Hybrid Pet Cat Breeder Grand Coteau Farms Fig Trees For Sale Fig ...
All of our cats are immunized up to date before we send them to new homes and we include full instructions for you and your veterinarian for future vaccination.
The Savannah Cat is a hybrid of an African Serval and domestic cat.
Savannah Cats do still have some of the behavioral characteristics of the Serval and as such will require somewhat more attention than a domestic cat.
www.patzmeow.com   (452 words)

  
 Savannah Cat Breeder - Lynxotics Savannah Cats - North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Our cats are regularly examined and vaccinated by our veterinarian, and are free from congenital health problems and other feline diseases.
We prefer that our potential kitten owners be knowledgeable about the Savannah breed so that they can provide first-rate care for their new baby.
We recommend that you learn as much as you can about the Savannah breed before you make your decision about purchasing a kitten, and we'll be happy to provide you with any information that we have available.
www.cats-central.com /cat-breeds/lynxotics_savannah_cats.htm   (445 words)

  
 Savannah (cat) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As Savannahs are produced by crossbreeding African servals and domestic cats, each generation of Savannahs is marked with a filial number.
The bodies of Savannahs are long and leggy -- when a Savannah is standing, their hind end is often higher than their shoulders, like a Cheetah.
Savannah cats have no special care or food requirements; they can eat cat food like any other domestic cat, use the litterbox, and a normal veterinarian is qualified to care for one that needs a checkup or is sick.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Savannah_(cat)   (690 words)

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