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Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
04-16-2012, 11:30 PM
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Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
Imagine a dog in cat's body.
First appeared in the 1980s, Savannah cat is the crossbreed offspring of a domestic cat and the medium sized, large eared wild African cats. They have became very popular near the end of the 20th century and have been registered as an all new breed. While being the largest domestic cats in the world with only about 5000 of them around the world in 2008, Savannah cats are much more social than typical domestic cats, and their loyalty are often compared to the dogs. With their long legs, and the unusual energetic nature, you can walk them like dogs and even teach them to play fetch.

A photo of Savannah cat being walked.
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A Savannah cat with her kitties.
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Look at the size of the Savannah cats. Are we looking at a cat or a leopard? lol







Look at these "leopards" go.


If a picture is worth 1000 words, then a video would be worth 10,000 words! (videos of Savannah cats)

video of walk a Savannah cat




More Savannah cat videos











Awesome cats, aren't they?
Hey, I have just decided, my favorite cat is Savannah cat now. Big Grin
If you like dogs' personality, and the cats' look, you can get an all-in-one package deal with a Savannah cat. Thumbsup

04-16-2012, 11:47 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2012 06:27 AM by Admin.)
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
Savannah cat playing fetch



Have you read the video description?
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"ABBA, loves to play fetch.. I also have to be careful when we walk by a pond or some kind of water.. Otherwise. she will jump right in..."
- end of the quote
Rofl They all say cats hate water. Now we have an exception.

I don't know about everyone else, but I want a Savannah cat now.

04-17-2012, 06:20 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
I saw someone here a few years back on a beach with their Savannah playing in the water. And their size can vary a bit. I don't think their ever small, but all of the videos in that first post are almost definitely F1s. Meaning first generations, serval x DSH. the F2s, F3s, etc can be bred in different ways, back again to another DSH, to another F1, so on and so forth, producing smaller options sometimes. I actually prefer the F1s.

Not that I've done much research on this or ever considered getting one... Wink
04-17-2012, 06:30 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
I guess F1s are bigger, with longer legs. Easier to walk them. I heard F1s goes for tens thousands of dollars each. The demand for these Savannah cats are high while there are so few of them.

04-17-2012, 07:15 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
There are definitely breeders selling for a good deal less than that. Your not going to get one for $50 either though. The f1's do tend to be the biggest and most expensive. But those guys don't even neccesarilly have a cattery to produce those, you have to have african servals. I'm sure they can be tame, but that is very, very far removed from a fat house cat sleeping on the sofa.

http://www.drinkwatercats.com/cattery.html
04-17-2012, 07:46 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
If I ever get one Savannah cat, it will be a F1 for sure. The more generations down the road, the smaller they get, and they also lose the original traits of long legs, etc. Might as well become less energetic. Common house cats can go for as low as $5 at local animal shelters. I don't expect to get a F1 Savannah for anything less than 4 digits no matter how good the deal is. It is a mini leopard we are talking about.

04-19-2012, 11:55 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
For those people who have had dreams of getting a leopard or other big cats, Savannah cat is a nice substitute. Get F1 for sure. Size of a small leopard, yet sociable like dogs.

05-11-2012, 08:32 PM
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Price of Savannah cats
I just checked the price of Savannah cats.


How Much Does A Savannah Cost?

The price of a Savannah will vary depending on the quality of the individual cat. Following are average price ranges:
Males:
F1 $7,500-$22,000
F2 $4,500-$16,000
F3 $3,000-$6,000
F4 $1200-$3,000
F5 $950-$6,000


Females:
F1 $6000-$22,000
F2 $4,500-$14,000
F3 $3,500-$5,500
F4 $1,200-$4,500
F5 $950-$3,000

They cost as much as a car. Would you pay that kind of money for a F1 Savannah cat?

The biggest cats are F1 Savannahs and males of the F2 Generations. They get about 2 and a half times larger than regular house cats, with their weight from 15 to 28 pounds, and occasionally, over 30 pounds. F3 males are often still considerably bigger than a regular house cat. We have produced F3 males ranging in the lower twenties with their weight but rule is 15 to 18 lean pounds.

F3 females and all cats of further generations decrease in size but keep their long legs, big ears and the wild appearance. Savannahs need up to 3 years to reach their full size.


Source:
http://www.a1savannahs.com/savannahs.htm

05-15-2012, 04:32 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
Actually the price varies greatly. You can find f1's for less than $3,000. And it also seems to matter the definition of F1, F2, to the breeder in question. Maybe someone knows for sure how the terms are supposed to be defined in Savannah/cat hybrid breeding, but an F2 could be F1 x F1, F1 x serval, F1 x domestic, etc... And what would a F1 x F3 be? An F4? An F2? The F1's seem to be pretty consistent, serval x domestic cat, but even then, it depends on the "domestic" cat used in creating the hybrid. All this seems to add up in the charged price.
05-15-2012, 05:52 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
Is that $3,000 F1 on the "low end"? I wonder what make it cheaper compare to the more expensive ones.

Even at $3,000, it is still quite expensive for a cat. Will you get one for that price?

05-15-2012, 10:32 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
At the moment, no. I can't afford that. I guess you never know, if I could find one at a lower price I might in the future. All high end animal sales are still in the tank in the US, so you can wheel and deal with breeders if you have the cash to spend, as many of them need sales.
05-15-2012, 12:53 PM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
That's amazing, I love the cats already, but heck if I can ever afford one.
05-18-2012, 04:01 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
I want a couple of these so badly! Too bad they're so expensive =\ I would love an ocelot.
06-09-2012, 05:02 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
We considered buying a Savannah. We already have a Bengal and enjoy the unique characteristics of a cat that has some "wild" in it! One of my husband's clients has a couple Savannahs and they are just breathtaking! We changed our minds after doing some more research on the breed. They're so big and energetic and mischievous, I decided to pass. We have a houseful of fragile artwork and I wouldn't want to jeopardize my collection now. I remember when my Bengal was a kitten, how much she destroyed, and she's no where near as big as a Savannah. She chewed on the corners of our wood sofa table, chewed the ear off of a beautiful large sculpture of a deer, left bite marks on the bills of a couple wood ducks we had, etc., etc. She finally grew out of that phase, thankfully!

Most of our cats have been good at fetching. Even the DSH's. Our Bengal loves to fetch, and she likes getting in the bathtub and splashing around a bit. A Bengal is cheaper than a Savannah, so y'all might want to consider a Bengal instead. One thing I've noticed about *our* Bengal is she's very highstrung, skittish and more aloof than any other cat we've had. I don't know if it's part of all Bengal personalities, but when I talked my brother into getting a Bengal (he bought 2), he found them to be that way too.
06-11-2012, 08:36 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
To be honest I've never heard of Savannah cat's as a breed before and found this thread really interesting. I like the idea of a cat that has a personality a little more like a dog. I can't believe some people walk their Savannah cat's, I think it's really neat. Although I don't know if it's unusual or common for a Savannah cat? Perhaps that cat is the exception to the rule? I might do some more research on this breed. :-)
06-11-2012, 02:34 PM (This post was last modified: 06-11-2012 02:35 PM by Ram.)
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
(06-09-2012 05:02 AM)laurasav Wrote:  We considered buying a Savannah. We already have a Bengal and enjoy the unique characteristics of a cat that has some "wild" in it! One of my husband's clients has a couple Savannahs and they are just breathtaking! We changed our minds after doing some more research on the breed. They're so big and energetic and mischievous, I decided to pass. We have a houseful of fragile artwork and I wouldn't want to jeopardize my collection now. I remember when my Bengal was a kitten, how much she destroyed, and she's no where near as big as a Savannah. She chewed on the corners of our wood sofa table, chewed the ear off of a beautiful large sculpture of a deer, left bite marks on the bills of a couple wood ducks we had, etc., etc. She finally grew out of that phase, thankfully!

Most of our cats have been good at fetching. Even the DSH's. Our Bengal loves to fetch, and she likes getting in the bathtub and splashing around a bit. A Bengal is cheaper than a Savannah, so y'all might want to consider a Bengal instead. One thing I've noticed about *our* Bengal is she's very highstrung, skittish and more aloof than any other cat we've had. I don't know if it's part of all Bengal personalities, but when I talked my brother into getting a Bengal (he bought 2), he found them to be that way too.

I guess it is a good reason not to get some over energetic and playful pets when you have fragile items all over your home lol. You can't have both.

Bengal cat was one of my favorite until I saw Savannah cat. Big Grin
How does a Bengal cat react to water? Savannah cats seem to love playing with water.



(06-11-2012 08:36 AM)tajnz Wrote:  To be honest I've never heard of Savannah cat's as a breed before and found this thread really interesting. I like the idea of a cat that has a personality a little more like a dog. I can't believe some people walk their Savannah cat's, I think it's really neat. Although I don't know if it's unusual or common for a Savannah cat? Perhaps that cat is the exception to the rule? I might do some more research on this breed. :-)

From what I've read so far, it is a normal practice for Savannah cat owners to walk them like dogs. They are energetic and active enough, the long legs also allow them to walk long distance fine. They are a special breed of cats.

06-11-2012, 02:50 PM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
Oh wow, I'm again surprised that it's fairly common for owners of Savannah cat's to walk them. They certainly are an interesting breed. I wonder why their personalities are so different from other cats? It is neat that have long legs that can walk longer distances than the average cat.
06-12-2012, 04:39 AM
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RE: Walk a Savannah cat - a dog in cat's body
Ram, Bengal cats love water as much as the Savannah cats do. Ours goes in the tub for a bit of a splash when I let her. She'll come in the bathroom with me sometimes & meow for me to open the glass door to the shower so she can hop in. If I don't, she gets much more vocal & demanding, trying to open it herself. Bengals have a very raspy voice and they bark like a dog. Ours huffs too, which is pretty funny. She's completely different from any other cat we've had. Her breeder said she'd walk on a leash if we wanted to take her outside. But we never did try this. We keep all our cats indoors.
 


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