Monday, March 26, 2018

Here Are Facts Regarding Savannah Kittens

By Anna Wood


A savannah cat is a kind of cat that came into existence after interbreeding a domestic cat and a serval. The domestic cat that was interbred with a serval cat was a Siamese. The cat was owned by a person whose name was Suzi Woods. In April of 1986, Judee Frank did the crossbreeding process. In 1996 the writing of the earliest document for registration of the breed was done and presented to the ICA (International Cat Association). It was until 2001 the breed for registration was accepted. This article presents information on savannah kittens.

These cats are usually tall and slim, something that makes them to appear bigger than they actually are. How big the cat is usually depends on sex and the generation. The largest cats are usually the F1 hybrid males. The F2 generations are also usually comparable in size to the F1s. The large size of the F1 and F2 generations is usually as a result of a greater genetic influence of the serval ancestor.

The physical characteristics of the first generation offspring are normally very identical to those of the parent servals. This genetic influence of the serval however diminishes in the next generations. The weight of the first generation ranges from 3.6 kilograms and 9.1 kilograms. However, the weight diminishes in generations beyond the second generation to 3.2 and 6.8 kilograms. A big variance in weight can be observed in kittens of same litter.

TICA has enforced standards which require the kittens to have a coat that has spotted pattern. Since all savannah cats normally possess this coloration, spotted pattern is usually the only acceptable feature of the coat color. With this, no any other color or coat pattern is acceptable. Examples include: marble, snow, rosette, cinnamon, chocolate, blue, and lilac colors.

Generally, this breed of cat exhibits the same loyalty as dogs. They provide great company besides following their owners around the house. They can also be trained to walk on a leash. Reports indicate they are quite social with strangers to a point that they may not require any form of introduction at all. They are known for peaceful coexistence with dogs and other pets.

However, there are some that can also be very distant and less social. In this case, they hiss and growl when they see a stranger or other animals. To avoid such a situation, it is best to socialize the kittens while they are still very young. Ensuring maximum exposure to animals and dogs is the best solution to this problem.

The kittens are not afraid of water like many other breeds of cats. They like playing with water, sometimes immersing themselves completely into the water. Some people have been reported to shower with their kittens in the bathroom. When the cats are excited, they will often wag or flick their tails.

These kittens can be bought from several different places. One just has to find the right breeder. At the time of purchase one must pay close attention to the physical attributes of the feline. The breeder must also be in position to produce a registration certificate of the cat. As for the price, it differs from seller to seller and one location to another.




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