The first baby was born.Interbreeding between servals and domesticated cats created the breed.The Savannah has a special appearance.Highly sought after cats are difficult to breed.They can be hard to find.
Step 1: Look at the ears.
The cats have large ears.They are both long and tall.Situated directly on top of the head, they point straight up.
Step 2: Make sure you pay attention to the eyes.
The Savannah has eyes that are different.They are slightly hooded and have overhanging skin that makes them look flat on top.The rounded eye shape of many other breeds contrasts with this.Their tear duct lines are dark.Some people have eyes on the back of their ears.They are multi colored to look like an eye with white circular markings and dark bars on the backs of the ears.Ocelli are used for social functions, such as signaling to kittens.Cats playing with flattened forward facing ears expose the ocelli to their opponent as a warning.
Step 3: Look for places.
The coat is the most distinctive feature of the cat.They have the same markings as a wild African cat.Because they have been interbred with a variety of domestic breeds, their coats can vary a bit.There are important differences.The coat can be brown, tan, silver, or gold.It can be black with spots of a different shade.The spots can be round, oval, or oblong.It should have stripes on its back.There are small spots on the face, legs, and feet.The cats have short hair.
Step 4: The body type is what you should pay attention to.
Medium-sized cats are servals.The size of the samaritans will decrease as they become more interbred with cats.A purer Savannah could be as big as 28 pounds.The average house cat is not much larger than the interbreds.They should have long legs that make them look bigger than they are.
Step 5: You should watch for personality.
Because they are close to their wild ancestors, the samaritans are not tranquilizers.They are friendly and can be very active.They are playful and curious.They will be inclined to climb and make long, vertical jumps.They can get into trouble with their curiosity and energy.Put guards on all electrical wires.
Step 6: Understand the terminology.
There is a lot of coding for the city.The different types of breeds that the Savannah was interbred with and how many generations removed your cat is represented by these codes.The most basic terminology is their rank.An F1 is the offspring of a serval and a wildcat.An F2 is one generation removed, and an F3 is another.The larger it should be, the closer it is to an F1.
Step 7: Look at the shelters.
Like other pure breed cats, the samaritans are a bit more expensive.A shelter cat would save you a lot of money and be the most humane option, even though the likelihood of finding one in a shelter is low.It's easier to find a rare breed of pet if you use websites like Petfinder.com.There are rescue groups that rehomes cats in the area.
Step 8: You can find a breeder.
Depending on pet or breeding status, buying a samaritan from a breeder can cost up to $3000.Purchasing from a breeder might increase your chances of getting what you are looking for, but you still need to be careful.Always having kittens available, having multiple litters on premises, always having your choice of a kitten, and presenting the option of paying online with a credit card are all signs that a breeder might not be reliable.Be sure to meet the parents at the facility where the breeding takes place.It is more likely that the children will do the same if the parents have a good disposition.There are signs that the animals are not well cared for.It is possible that the conditions are not healthy if the cats are sneezing and lethargic or the place has a strong odor.If you want to refer someone to a good breeder, veterinarians are a great place to start.