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What is a African Savannah cat?

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  • A savannah cat is a domestic cat breed that has a % of African serval wild blood. They are the largest cat breed in the world, and most expensive pet.

  • They are known to love water, swimming, running in the shower with you. Being extremely affectionate and bonded to their owners while still maintaining the independency of a cat.

  • They still use the litter box and lower generation savannahs can eat high quality regular cat food. They are known for extreme intelligence, constant purring, their high energy , playing fetch, and being easily trainable for commands.

  • These “savannah cat qualities” are more prevalent in the highest generation as they have the most African serval blood. The first generation cross is called a F1 Savannah, in modern day breeding the Serval is crossed back to a lower generation savannah cat.

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We made this video for potential new adopters looking to buy a exotic african savannah cat, please listen and it should answer most of your questions!

How much do real f1 savannah kittens cost?

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Depending on their assessment, real deal F1 savannah go from $15,000 to $20,000. F2 savannah cats go from $5,000 - $10,000 based on likeness to the serval.

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We offer free consultations by phone, health certificate , health records,
X-ray records and TICA registration for all of our Savannah kittens - all with no deposit required.

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WE DONT NEUTER PREMATURELY!

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  • Be careful when purchasing a savannah cat from any exotic cat breeder selling you a kitten neutered before 6 months.

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  • Our kittens are genuine F1’s and we are happy to show you what makes them so!

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Why are they so expensive?

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  • Besides of the difficulty of keeping a serval and there’s no guarantee he would even mate with 3 large female lower generation savannah’s even if raised together. You’d be lucky to have one litter a year.

  • Then if you’re a responsible breeder raising those savannah kittens to be social pets… is a whole other challenge. 

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What is phase 2?

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  • Phase 2 is something implemented by responsible savannah breeders who care if their F1 savannah will be pet quality or a complete nightmare for their new owners. It’s when the kittens are about 10-12 weeks old, we move them into our second house with a new caretaker to see how they do. Half of the litter tends to be extremely scared which results in very bad behavior that would make any new savannah owners… terrified.

  • We use our techniques to get them used to a second owner just as they were in their first. When they get over their fear of being in a new home without their siblings and original caretaker, we then test them with someone else in their home. If they pass that test they are ready to be pets.

What’s the difference between a F1 Savannah and a F2 Savannah?

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  • The traits that make up a Savannah cat are the traits that make up a African Serval. They are very bonded , loving , affectionate , extremely intelligent to the point some one said psychic. They can be trained with commands , walk on a leash , swim, and jump 12 feet in the air. The African serval can weigh up to 50 lbs and be up to 5 feet tall on its hind legs.

  • All these traits are more likely to be inherited in the first generation Savannah cat then the second. High percent Savannah Cats or HP F1 Savannah Cats nearly mirror the African serval . If you are look for the biggest Savannah Cats make sure to mention to your breeder. We breed giant Savannah Cats often.

Whats the difference aesthetically between F1 , F2 and lower generation savannah kittens?

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A beautiful, golden-colored* coat, with random dark spots, exotic looks and outgoing personality.

A golden F2 Savannah cat was used in this presentation. *There are additional colors. Black. silver-spotted and smoke-spotted

Besides for the qualities I just spoke about, the higher generation the savannah the more wild in appearance, the clearer of a coat that more resembles that of a serval, the bigger ears, overall size weight and height. 

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  • The attraction to the African Savannah cat breed comes from their dog like personality and beautiful exotic aesthetic. They are highly intelligent and can be taught tricks just as a dog, and the word “NO”. Savannah cats can be walked on a harness. All while still retaining the independence of a cat, as adults they are not as reliant on their owners, especially in pairs.

  • First generation savannahs can grow up to 40 lbs and 4 feet tall on their hind legs. 

  • If raised right F1 Savannah cats love to follow their human around, and lay in bed with their owner. They are cuddle bugs and vocal. Often times they love to swim if introduced at a young age. They are extremely affectionate, and have huge paws that they can pull inward to give incredible hugs. They will follow you in the shower and in the tub. All our exotic savannah cats and kittens are raised in home (in bed lol) with access to a outdoor enclosed area. They love to sunbathe and play fetch. They love to give “headbutts” , kisses and licks as a sign of their love. Savannah cats have a way of completely imprinting on their new human in the first few days. 

What kind of diet do African F1 Savannah cats eat?

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Note: They are not fed any raw meat with bones until 1 year of age.

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F1s require a raw diet mostly containing raw chicken and some raw ground beef. They are not feed any raw meat with bones until 1 year of age. There are some specific canned foods available such as Zupreme to supplement their diet.

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How do you raise them? Do Savannah cats do well with dogs

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  • All our savannah kittens are raised n our homes by our staff of over 20 caretakers and dogs. We do not cage our breeding animals their entire lives. We have regular swim days and walking trails with our bigger cats. Savannah cats can love dogs as if they were one of their own.

  • All our kittens are raised n our homes by our staff of over 20 caretakers. We do not cage our breeding animals their entire lives. We have regular swim days and walking trails with our bigger cats.

We have been exotic African savannah cat breeders in Los Angeles ,California for over 8 years.
We breed our f1 savannah kittens in Miami , Florida. We offer nationwide delivery of our savannah cats and to Canada.

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We do not CAGE OUR ANIMALS.

What does F1 Savannah Kittens stand for ?

We are against all unethical breeders. Breeders that use these cats as a cash grab. That put them in tiny cages and never allow them a fulfilling life. We are against the savannah cat cult culture as we describe it. The unfortunate truth about savannah cats is 90% of the websites are complete scams. Of the 10% of real breeders only 2% are decent humans.As nice as they may sound, we have seen how they treat every deal as a contract. They sell kittens that haven’t passed phase 2 and unfortunately due to the stress and unprepared owners - these kittens never truly become pets. They leave the kittens in the cage with the mom and don’t properly raise them with enough love to live up to breed standards. 

They leave the kittens in the cage with the mom and don’t properly raise them with enough love to live up to breed standards. 

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They sell kittens that haven’t passed phase 2 and unfortunately due to the stress and unprepared owners - these kittens never truly become pets.

How do you know if you F1 savannah kitten is going to be big?

Theres no way of knowing 100% how big your savannah cat is going to be. However if you specifically inquire with us on our giant savannah cat litters we can give you a very good educated guess on how big we believe your F1 savannah kitten will be as a adult.

In reality, it is virtually impossible for a breeder to know how big a Savannah Kitten will get.

African serval wild blood

Average Height : 16.5” Inches

Average Weight : 23 Pounds

Domestic cat breed

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Height : 9” - 14” Inches

Weight : 12 - 16 Ibs

Height : 9” - 12” Inches

Weight : 7 - 12 Ibs

African Savannah cat F1

F1s and F2s will be larger than generation serval and other domestic cats.

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Why not just own a serval as a pet

  • While servals can be awesome pets if bred and raised correctly, they are unfortunately illegal in most states to keep as a pet, while F1 Savannah are legal in most states.

  • Moreover they are very timid when it comes to strangers, and they are sometimes hard to keep without an outdoor big enclosure as well. The males are extremely sometimes huge up to 50lbs.

  • So if you live in a legal state prepare to be there for the next 15 years, and hope you have someone willing to feed a hissing 50 lb scary cat while you’re away. They also sometimes spray on your things when kept in the house. Other than that, they are amazing animals with true powerful energy.  

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What is an ethical breeder?

Good breeders don’t need a deposit if they chose you for the home for their kitten, the waiting list for real F1s is very long.

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Good breeders don’t need a deposit if they chose you for the home for their kitten, the waiting list for real F1s is very long.

How do I choose the right kitten?

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  • Truth is , you’ll never really know how first generation savannahs will turn out. They grow for 3 years. Some of our smallest kittens have ended up bigger than our biggest. Some of our more serval colored coated kittens have turned out a different color entirely. Some of our more cat like kitten faces really developed into faces that resemble a serval. As breeders we can only give you our best educated guess. What you want to look for more than anything in a F1 is personality.

  • The best part of your new family member will never be the size, color or facial features.

  • F1 savannahs have a special ability to imprint, they have a psychic connection to you that will forever impact your life positively.

  • It is true that some F1s have anxiety issues, we pride ourselves on never giving a kitten with these issues out until rehabilitated ; even if it means a “profit loss” for selling a older kitten. 

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What is a high percent F1 savannah cat or Savannah HP?

Savannah HP or High percent F1 savannahs are the most expensive cat and rarest form of breeding for two major reasons. They are bred from a F1 savannah mom and African Serval father. They require constant attention and holding when young to really shape them into very sweet loving pets. We risk a higher chance of the cat having the negative personality traits of a serval. We also risk the cat looking to much like a serval to the point that we cannot release the cat as a F1. That is why the 75% F1 savannah kittens that mirror the closest to the African serval are the most expensive and largest cat in the world.

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They are bred from a F1 Savannah mother and an African Serval papa, & require continuous attention and dealing with when young to ensure they develop into pleasant, loving family pets.

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High percent F1 Savannah pet cats are taken into consideration one of the most costly as well as rarest kind of reproducing for 2 major factors

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The Savannah cat is the largest of the cat breeds. A Savannah cat is a cross between a domestic cat and a serval, a medium-sized, large-eared wild African cat. The unusual cross became popular among breeders at the end of the 1990s, and in 2001 The International Cat Association (TICA) accepted it as a new registered breed. In May 2012, TICA accepted it as a championship breed.Judee Frank crossbred a male serval, belonging to Suzi Woods, with a Siamese (domestic cat) to produce the first Savannah cat (named Savannah) on April 7, 1986.[4] In 1996, Patrick Kelley and Joyce Sroufe wrote the original version of the Savannah breed standard and presented it to the board of The International Cat Association. In 2001, the board accepted the breed for registration. The Savannah cat can come in different colors and patterns, however, The International Cat Association (TICA) breed standards only accept spotted patterns with certain colors and color combinations.

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