Savannah

Savannah

Savannah is the feline version of a dog. Actively seeking social interaction, they are given to pouting if left out. Remaining kitten-like through life. Profoundly loyal to immediate family members whilst questioning the presence of strangers. Making excellent companions that are loyal, intelligent and eager to be involved.

Origin
United States
Life Span
17 - 20 years
Weight
4 - 11 kg
Temperament
Curious, Social, Intelligent, Loyal, Outgoing, Adventurous, Affectionate

Breed Characteristics

Adaptability
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Affection Level
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Child Friendly
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Excellent with children - gentle and patient

Dog Friendly
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Energy Level
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High energy - needs lots of exercise and play

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Health Issues
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Intelligence
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Social Needs
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About Savannah

The Savannah is a breed of hybrid cat developed in the late 20th century from crossing a serval with a domestic cat. This hybridization typically produces large and lean offspring, with the serval's characteristic large ears and markedly brown-spotted coats. F1 and F2 male Savannahs can be very large, and in 2016 an F2 male attained a world record for tallest cat at 48.4 centimetres (19.1Β in). Show-eligible F4–F5 cats range from 5.0 to 8.2 kilograms however, comparable in size to other large domestic cat breeds such as the Maine Coon or Norwegian Forest cat.

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What You Should Know

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  • β€’ Apartments and small spaces
  • β€’ Families with children
  • β€’ Homes with dogs

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  • β€’ Needs lots of attention

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