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SPOTTED KITTENS!!

Duration: 04:09Views: 4.4KLikes: 193Date Created: Jan, 2019

Channel: Luxury Savannahs

Category: Pets & Animals

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Description: Here is Our F4SBT Litter of Savannah Kittens growing up! IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A SAVANNAH KITTEN FROM OUR CURRENT OR FUTURE LITTERS PLEASE CONTACT US ON OUR INSTAGRAM PAGE @LuxurySavannahs or at LuxurySavannahs@gmail.com We help mom deliver her kittens and our babies are pet, held, and played with from the day they are born until they go to their new owners. This guarantees your kitten is well socialized and craves human interaction. We start leash training at 8 weeks of age. They can learn simple commands, like sit and shake. They will learn their name and words like “food” “walk” etc. Health issues are not specific to the breed because it is a new breed that hasn’t been bred down through a series of domestication far into the gene pool so they have not developed diseases that most domestic cats have acquired. That means your kitty will live a long and healthy life! Savannah Cats are a spotted domestic cat breed derived from the pairing of a Serval and a Domestic Cat developed to give the impression of grandeur and dignity of an wild cat with a cheetah type appearance. Since 2006 they have held the Guinness Book World Record for the world's tallest domestic cat. Breed Standard calls for all traits to mimic those of it's ancestor the African Serval. The goal of the breed is to obtain a well rounded temperament yet wild-looking breed that makes a suitable alternative to a exotic pet. Poorly developed bloodlines can be mistaken for Bengal Cats, which have an opposite body structure to the Savannah. These are F4SBT Kittens. F4 Means they are 4 generations from the serval. SBT stands for Stud Book Traditional. An SBT is also bred down from the Serval but it is at least 4 Generations removed. While many Savannahs F1 through F5 are diluted with blood of domestic house cats. The SBT Savannah is a “pure” Savannah that has guaranteed only Savannahs as parents for at least 3 Generations. The Savannah, a cross between an African Serval and a domestic cat, is a tall, lanky cat with solid spots over a base coat that can range from warm golden orange to cool silver hues. Occasionally there will be black (melanistic) or white (snow) colorations. Due to their attenuated height and length, Savannahs will appear to be much heavier than they actually are. Most females, for instance, which range from 14 to 19 pounds, but people think they weigh 25+ pounds when seen in person. While the Savannah has existed since the mid-1990’s, most still carry a high percentage of wild blood. Even so, you will find great variety in quality and appearance from breeder to breeder. As each year passes, it seems that more variation in quality is found, especially in the later generations. Based on the amount of wild blood, Savannahs are priced from $1,500 to $20,000.  Size and personality/temperament varies from generation to generation. The F4 Savannah and on are the most domestic of the Savannahs and will be welcome members of most families. They are also the earliest generation that is eligible for show status within TICA. The size and appearance of F4s will vary widely although this will change as Savannah breeders continue to work on developing the breed. If you are looking for an F4, you will have to spend time finding a breeder that has the look you want for a pet, showing or breeding. Some F4s will be as large as F1s and others will be smaller than most domestic cats. F4s are not as needy of your time and will actually allow you to get some work done and leave the house for longer periods. They are friendly and playful but not as large or rambunctious as earlier generations. They still like to play fetch and will also play with other animals. The cost of a F4 kitten is usually around $2,500-$4500 MUSIC is ROYALTY FREE from bensound.com

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