LEXINGTON, KY, April 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) Until recently the Savannah cat has been a very rare exotic find for most kitten buyers. With little educational material detailing this amazing domestic cat breed existing. But breeders have decided to change misconseptions starting Youtube channels, breed clubs and groups. Like an viral sensation Savannah cats were no exception quickly the Youtube channel for F1hybrids Savannahs had over a million views now toping over two million! F1Hybrids Savannahs has the largest video collection of Savannah cats as of 2012. But what is it about these exotic looking nay imposing feline has so many people captivated?
Well if the Savannah cats size does not get you attention then listening to it chirp like a bird or hiss like a snake will. The Savannah is noted for its outgoing rambunctious personality. Often compared to dog for several reasons. First the Savannah cat is very loyal to its owners loving them just like its own pack. Second the Savannah cats is easy to train often taught to be leash trained. But unlike dogs the Savannah cat can actually be taught to potty in a toilet!
Average height of an F1 Savannah cat is sixteen inches to twenty two inches. With a toe to toe full stretch of a whooping forty odd inches average for F1 Savannah cats. Weight can vary but average wight on F1 Savannah is 14 to 19 pounds. Savannah cats come in diffrent "F" classifications. These classifications shows how many generations away from the pure exotic African Serval cat. your Savannah cats is related. Each "F" generations can be determined by the female mother for example if you have an F1 Savannah female breed to a F7 Savannah male is a F2 savannah. Each pairing takes the Savannah to another generation removed from the Serval cat ancestor.
Once the Savannah has three generations of Savannah cat to Savannah cat only pairings in its pedigree it is considered a purebred Savannah cat. Breeders have been selectively choosing cats for the past fifteen years that resemble the exotic spotted golden serval cat. The serval looks like cheetah with golden hair and jet black spots with with stunning long legs. According to breeders it is most important to produce the most healthy cats physically and mentally. The Savannah kitten should be sweet tempered, loving disposition and always up for interactive play. A breeder should never sacrifice health of their felines to obtain type.
For those considering buying a Savannah kittens for sale on the internet you should be careful who you buy from. A Savannah cat breeder must be registered with TICA (The International Cat Association) in order to register any Savannah kitten for sale. To protect your self as a buyer you should always have a written contract that can not be altered by verbal agreement. With out a contract you have little means to sue should you not obtain what you paid for. Most breeders are willing to prove the kitten is real via video or specified proof of life photos. Some breeders even allow visit to qualified individuals.
In all the Savannah cat is a wonderfully energetic cat breed that just may be the right "exotic" choice for you family new pet.
Please visit out website to see Savannah kittens for sale
http://f1hybrids.com/
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Savannah Cats Worlds Largest Domestic Cat
Savannah cats are a black spotted large domestic cat. Exotic look like a leopard! Savannahs have dog like personality and endless energy for the ideal family pet! Guinness record certified tallest cat in the world.
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[Press-News.org] Savannah Cats Worlds Largest Domestic CatSavannah cats are a black spotted large domestic cat. Exotic look like a leopard! Savannahs have dog like personality and endless energy for the ideal family pet! Guinness record certified tallest cat in the world.