Trouble (Savannah Islands Trouble) was a fantastic F1 (first filial) Savannah cat. I am assuming, by the way, that Trouble was a first filial Savannah cat because he was so big. In fact he was the Guinness World Records tallest domestic cat. He took the title from MAGIC, a cat I made a video …
This is a fresh-off-the-press news item and I don’t have the full story yet but want to post something as I seem to be ahead of the curve at the date of this post. This is a genuine show cat news item. I received a phone call from Martin Stucki of A1 Savannahs about …
by Deborah-Ann Milette I own the very feline advertised with the children and Motzie is a wonderful feline for his species. He serves as my personal service animal for my illness (he will dig his claws into my leg about a half hour before it hit me giving me time to get to a …
Many thousands of years ago cats lived wild and free, they hunted and killed prey for survival, they enjoyed the fresh air, the sun and the unpolluted water of the rivers. Yes life was hard and it was survival of the fittest, but cats lived their lives to the full, they found mates and …
See articles on the Savannah cat from visitors and myself Update August 2012: the form has been removed as it was malfunctioning – sorry. The best way to share is to use the comment input area at the base of the page where you can also upload photos. What Other Visitors Have Said Click below …
by Deborah-Ann Milette (Oklahoma) I realize it has been a while since there was a Motzie story, such as Motzie caught a snake, and no they have not stopped. Living with Motzie can bring in daily delights or even shockers. Where we live there is a constant changing of residents because of the college. …
Note: this article is divided into sections as it is quite long. At the end of each section there is a link to the next. Thanks for you patience. With Kathrin and Martin Stucki’s assistance, I have made all the videos on this page including the one above, which is my favorite. It shows …
Note: Some older videos on this page were hosted on Vimeo. That account has now been retired, so a few video blocks may appear blank. Thanks for understanding — there’s still plenty of cat content to enjoy!