Kathrin Stucki on hybrid cat DNA and cat species evolution

Introduction This is a little news story about hybrid cat DNA and cat species evolution. You won’t read it anywhere else. The story comes from Kathrin Stucki, who is a well know figure in the world of cats partly because, with her husband, Martin, she owns and manages A1 Savannahs in Oklahoma. A1 Savannahs …

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Savannah Cat Killed In Detroit

By Elisa Black-Taylor Michael wrote about the mystery Detroit cat recently. He said it was probably a first generation Savannah cat. Marc said this: If this cat showed up at mine I’d feed it and try to protect it from getting shot or euthanised having been trapped. Well, the inevitable has happened…… Residents of …

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F1 Savannah Cats and Serval at Home

A series of exotic Savannah cat pictures. I believe that all the Savannahs are F1s (first filial or the offspring of a serval father and domestic cat mother). Therefore they are very impressive and large domestic cats that look similar to the wild cat serval.

You will also see a tame serval. The home belongs to Jean Pierre. I don’t know much else except for the obvious. The pictures were taken by Kathrin Stucki of A1 Savannahs. I presume A1 Savannahs raised these cats.

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World’s Tallest Moggie?

Is Judas the world’s tallest moggie? A moggie is a random bred cat or non-purebred cat. I think he might be and he is British. Guinness World Records do a “tallest pet cat” category. I don’t think they do smallest or biggest because it encourages cat owners of large cats to overfeed them, make …

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Savannah Cat Picture Gallery

These are pictures of Titan and Magic, possibly the two best Savannah cats at the date of this post. They are certainly the best known Savannah cats. They are both first filial wild cat hybrids (first generation from the wild – a serval was their father). I have cropped the original pictures heavily to …

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Savannah cat (comprehensive article)

Dexter the 24-pound F6 Savannah cat

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 …

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