by Michael (Ponca City, OK) Yesterday, at A1 Savannahs, I spent about a hour inside an enclosure with a melanistic F4 Savannah cat. Her name is Midnight; a good name for a near black cat. Near black is the correct description because melanistic cats have faint patterns. The classic is the black panther which …
by Wayne J (Lancaster, PA, USA) Now Then I was in the market for an exotic cat and thought that getting an Ocicat would be neat, never thinking that anything with any wildcat in it could be afforded by me on my low budget. Then I started to remember the wonderful random assortment at …
A1 Supremes Savannah Cat – photo copyright Kathrin Stucki Living with Savannah cats particularly the F1 and F2 Savannahs, is not quite the same as living with your usual domestic cat. The wild cats are considered more intelligent that domestic cats because of the extra demands placed on them in order to survive in …
In my opinion, no, but there is no right or wrong answer. It is all on a grey scale. F1 Savannah cats are rare and expensive. They are large and intelligent. Let’s no forget that they are half serval. A1 Savannahs say 53% serval. Servals are medium sized wild cats. Wild cats are considered …
by Mary (Snohomish, WA) Kadiz Jerah F3B Savannah Cat with Kadin J. Ashar This is my F3B Savannah male. The photo is of him at just over one year in my Grandson’s arms. My Grandson is 8 and is 4′ 10″. Jerah is quite amazing for an F3, he is 16.5″ from ground to …
Kathrin Stucki – photo copyright Michael Having had the pleasure of being associated with Kathrin Stucki of A1 Savannahs for a while and having now met her during a recent visit to the USA (April 2009), at her cattery, I would like to write, briefly, about her. She knows that I am doing this …
by Deborah-Ann Milette (New York, USA) The Jaguar symbol in NE Last year by complete accident as I was doing my usual walk around the hotel with Motzie on his leash, a photographer and her husband asked me about Motzie. I talked with them for almost an hour. Patty, the photographer was very surprised …
by Tim (Lake county FL ) He hasn’t been around people much but has come around alot in just a few days. I guess what I’m asking is if I can exspect him to become real friendly like a house cat or not? Any help will be much apprecciated my email is: skipsasphenomenalkid@yahoo.com Answer: …
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