What Savannah Kittens Are All About

By Anna Wood


A savannah cat is a breed of cat that was attained as a result of interbreeding a serval and a domestic cat. The domestic cat that was crossbred with a serval was a Siamese and it belonged to somebody named Suzi Woods. The process of crossbreeding was done by Judee Frank in April of 1986. The first document for registration of this breed was written in 1996 and presented to the International Cat Association. The acceptance of the breed for registration happened in 2001. Below are some facts concerning savannah kittens.

This breed of cat is slim and tall, as such, it appears bigger than its real size. Their sizes are determined by generation and sex. F1 hybrid males are so far the largest cats. The size of the second generation is not that much smaller compared to that of the F1. The F1 and F2 large size is caused by the strong genetic influence of the parent serval.

The physical characteristics of the first generation offspring are normally very identical to those of the parent servals. This genetic influence of the serval however diminishes in the next generations. The weight of the first generation ranges from 3.6 kilograms and 9.1 kilograms. However, the weight diminishes in generations beyond the second generation to 3.2 and 6.8 kilograms. A big variance in weight can be observed in kittens of same litter.

TICA has enforced standards which require the kittens to have a coat that has spotted pattern. Since all savannah cats normally possess this coloration, spotted pattern is usually the only acceptable feature of the coat color. With this, no any other color or coat pattern is acceptable. Examples include: marble, snow, rosette, cinnamon, chocolate, blue, and lilac colors.

These kittens and cats in general exhibit the loyalty of a canine. They follow their owners around the house and provide great company. One can also train them to walk on a leash. The cats have been reported to be very social with strangers and may not need introduction of any kind. They may also coexist with other pets and dogs without much trouble.

Unfortunately, some can be less social and distant. When this is the case, they will growl and hiss at other animals or strangers. This situation can be avoided altogether through early socialization of the kitten. This can be achieved by ensuring they are maximally exposed to other animals and dogs.

The kittens are not afraid of water like many other breeds of cats. They like playing with water, sometimes immersing themselves completely into the water. Some people have been reported to shower with their kittens in the bathroom. When the cats are excited, they will often wag or flick their tails.

These kittens can be bought from several different places. One just has to find the right breeder. At the time of purchase one must pay close attention to the physical attributes of the feline. The breeder must also be in position to produce a registration certificate of the cat. As for the price, it differs from seller to seller and one location to another.




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