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

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.

A large number of people love the idea of having an exotic wildcat in their home and a Savannah can be a great way to do this. They lack many of the drawbacks that having an actual wildcat in your home would have. They are fun, playful companions while keeping the striking, exotic appearance that so many people love.

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.

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.

There are a few things that you should look for in a breeder before you purchase one of their kittens. The adults should be healthy and happy and the offspring should be well socialized. You also want to make sure that the breeder can show you the lineage of their pets so that you know what generation cross you are getting. This can help give you important clues about the eventual size of your adult when it finally matures.




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