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Savannah is a very active and confident cat that enjoys interaction with humans and others felines. Inquisitive and intelligent, he is always seeking something to do that is interesting the more adventurous the more exciting. Make sure you give him plenty of durable, strong toys and regular playtimes or you'll likely discover that he is very destructive.
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Savannah Cat Breed Information - Creature Companion Savannah is a very active and confident cat that enjoys interaction with humans and others felines. Inquisitive and intelligent, he is always seeking something to do that is interesting the more adventurous the more exciting. Make sure you give him plenty of durable, strong toys and regular playtimes or you'll likely discover that he is very destructive. He has a strong bond with his family members and is determined to spend time with them. This includes walking on leashes or to retrieve toys. When hasn’t showing his love by giving couple of headbutts, he could be searching for waters to splash around in.? This is a joyful playful cat who is best when he has a companion who enjoys engaging with him and playing with him. If raised in a home with them they can be a good fit with other cats, children and even friendly dogs. Short coats of Savannah are simple to groom by weekly combing or brushing. Cut the nails, and wash the ears when necessary, and remember to floss your teeth.
Other Quick Facts Savannah Savannah is a large body with legs that are lengthy, however, is about similar in size to another domestically large feline. Savannah Savannah is a cat with spots with strong, solid, dark-brown, or black spots that may be oval, round, or extended. The parallel stripes spread out towards the back, and the pattern of spots follow the lines of stripes starting from the shoulders and runs across the entire body. Spots smaller in size cover the legs, face, and feet. Savannahs are a variety of colors. Savannah could be brown-spotted, black tabby or black silver spotted tabby as well as black smoke. Black Savannahs are black in color however they may also have subtle "ghost spots" that can be observed under the black hue. The History of the Savannah A kitten that was born from a serving (a tiny African wild cat) on a domestic cat in the year 1986 marked the beginning of Savannah as a breed. The first-generation cross was called Savannah and, when the breeder Patrick Kelly heard about her she was a good match, he decided to develop the Savannah breed. Kelly along with fellow breeder Joyce Sroufe began a breeding program and created a standard for the new breed of cats. Diet and Nutrition Savannah cat share the same nutritional needs as domestic cats. Certain experts recommend a mixture of commercial dry foods or wet food as well as cooked or raw meat. Some experts think the breed requires more taurine and could suggest an amino supplement with taurine. Others recommend that if you offer dry food, it should not contain grains or corn, as its wild ancestors consumed a full protein diet. Make sure you have clean, fresh water for your cat (although cats that live in savannahs are most likely to splash in your water bowl). If you're considering adopting a kitten discuss the diet of your cat with your breeder as well as your vet. The needs of a cat will vary throughout its lifetime and it is important to make sure your cat isn't overweight or overweight. For more information visit our website creature companions