F1 Savannah cat for sale
we are breeders that don’t believe in breeding.
so why do we do it?
1.
Our sanctuary is a place where we hope in the future
to rescue as many cats and dogs we can. We can’t do that without funding. We
don’t do it for the money. F1
Savannah cat for sale
2.
These cats are amazing. The energy they bring to this
world, their family is something special. They should exist. Savannah cat breeders
3.
These cats are expensive. The money raised goes far
for animals that need it. Truthfully people that are willing to spend this much
on a animal, aren’t the same people that would rescue a animal if this cat
didn’t exist. They want this animal because. Savannah Kittens for sale
4.
These cats are different. They fit a unique niche of
people that want the independency of a cat, but love of a dog.
We
hand deliver every one of our kittens to make sure they are going into
responsible hands. Long screener calls are necessary before purchase. We bottle
raise all our kittens and give them our undivided attention during their development
to assure they are well tempered and properly socialized. We are here for the life of the cat, guiding
you through training. They are raised here in Nevada at our 6 acre estate. Serval
cat for sale
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. F1 Savannah cat
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