Are you wondering what generation of Savannah cat is right for you?
F1 Savannah Cats
F1 Savannah range in size from 12 to 26 pounds. F1 Savannahs can be
any where from 50% to 82% or more wild blood. The higher the
percentage, the higher the chance of wild tenancies. They need a larger
litter box such as a tub. Dislike being held. Much like a serval they
chose one person to bond with. They get along great with other animals
but they disike being held. Will play fetch, give headbutts and walk on a
leash with training.
F2 savannah cats
F2 Savannahs range from 16 to 25 pounds. F2 Savannah cats get along
great with other animals. Bond closely with their owners. They love to
be pet. Most F2s out of a proper breeding program have about the same
size of an F1. F2 Savannahs will have less wild tendencies. Will play
fetch, give headbutts and walk on a leash with training.
F3 Savannah cats
F3 Savannahs will enjoy they whole family. They get along great with
other animals. Most love being scratched, although some don’t care for
long periods of being in a lap. Wild tendencies such as spray do not
occur often at this level, remembering to fix your cat is the main
factor behind those behaviors. Will play fetch, give headbutts and walk
on a leash with training. F3 savannahs are similar in behavior to a F2 savannah kittens for sale but are very reliable with children.
The biggest differences from other breeds is savannah cats are
energetic, normally being up all day long. They love to play, talk to
you, follow you around. A savannah cats build is very sleek and elegant.
My husband is not a cat person but his opinion has always been savannah
cats are dogs stuck in cat bodies.
He gets a real kick out of the cats fetching their toys ready for
play or when they sit straight up and hold an object to study it like a
raccoon. But most of all he never knew that a cat of any breed could be
so loyal. Every cat he ever meet was "stuck up" or "catty" but savannah cats for sale are so well rounded. I hoped this helps you find your perfect feline.
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