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We started F1 Savannah Kittens to give people education and an alternative other than adopting a fully wild cat. F1 Savannah cats are 50% African serval and 50% domestic cat.
Bengal and Savannah cats are popular because of their exotic appearance. These agile animals look like small predator cats and are considered friendly, outgoing companions, but they are very demanding ...
For an F1 Savannah cat, which is bred directly from a serval and thus is 50 percent serval, pet owners can expect to spend $16,000. 7  ...
When we think of the largest cats in the world, we might picture lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, leopards, and so forth.
"Savannah and Bengal cats are often dog-like in nature and said to be easy to train, but patience is key. Some tricks will take longer than others to learn, and each cat is individual." ...
An F1 Savannah cat will share many characteristics of its serval parent. It’ll need regular stimulation and plenty of space to roam to truly thrive. These cats may also be a bit more standoffish ...
F1 Savannah cats are cats that have a serval as one parent and a domestic cat as the other, leading to them being 50% serval and 50% domestic. These are the rarest Savannah cats.
They're more likely to resemble a small dog in size and weight than they are a cat. The Bengal is much smaller in comparison with most, measuring around 8–10 inches tall and weighing 8–15 pounds.