Forever in My Heart: My 13 Days With an F2 Savannah Cat

By Daniel J. Haughton Her name was Tabitha and she came into my life in mid-2009. I am disabled and live with my parents in central Mississippi with (at the time) my mother’s Pomeranian and my own gray and white tabby domestic shorthair rescue kitty. We had decided among us that we wanted another …

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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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Detroit Mystery Cat: Serval Hybrid

The Detroit mystery cat that is frightening the people living in one of its suburbs is either a serval (there are some serval characteristics) or a first generation serval hybrid: a Savannah cat. The mystery cat’s description neither fits the serval nor the first generation serval hybrid, the Savannah. It somehow falls between the …

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A Look at A1 Savannahs Farm

Although this excellent video is in German, it does show visitors what A1 Savannahs is like. A1 Savannahs is a very high profile and well known Savannah cat breeder near Ponca City, Oklahoma, USA. They are possibly the world’s best know cat breeder. They have raised some very famous cats including Magic, the Guinness …

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Savannah Cat – Elegant, Tall, Inky Spots

This is a photo by the famous Helmi Flick of a beautiful Savannah cat. I don’t know from Helmi’s description on her photo gallery what generation from the wild this cat is. Looking at her (I think she is female), I lean towards writing that she is a high filial, say F1 – F4, …

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