Savannah Cats, a crossbreed between domestic cats and the serval, are renowned for their vivid coat patterns and social personality. These felines sport coats in various hues, from silver and smoke to black and brown, often dotted with bold, dark spots that mirror their wild ancestors.This breed, divided into F1 to F5 generations, ranges in size, with F1 Savannahs being the largest. A distinctive trait of Savannahs is their tall, slender physique, giving them a wild, agile look while maintaining a pet-like demeanor. Famed for their intelligence and curiosity, Savannah cats are interactive pets, enjoying play and interaction .Savannah Cats are also known for their loyalty, often forming strong, affectionate bonds with their families. Delve deeper into vital information on our Savannah Cat Buying Advice page.

Savannah
This boy is awesome! He is incredible and takes my breath away every time I look at him. He is going to mature into an even more majestic boy. He is a spotted curled eared snow leopard. What a rare opportunity to own such an awesome kitten. He also has the best temperament, sweet with bags of character. Only 2 breeders in the world. www.queenannecats.co.uk

Savannah
Ready to leave F4 Savannah I'm excited to share that my wonderful F3 silver Savannah queen, who has original African bloodlines, has just welcomed an adorable litter of kittens! These delightful little furballs are full of charm and personality, and they're looking for their forever homes. These kittens are beautiful elegant PET ONLY they do not come with registration p

Savannah
Gob smacking rare longhaired polydactyl curled eared snow leopard boy with stunning eyes. This boy is going to be even more incredible when he matures. Keetsos make fabulous family pets. Fabulous temp

Savannah
This girl is stunning. She is going to mature into an even more beautiful girl. She is polydactyl (big footed) with lovely Leopard print markings. Beautiful big blue eyes. What a rare opportunity to o
Savannah cats are legal to own in the UK with specific restrictions; F1 Savannahs, which are first-generation hybrids with about 50% serval ancestry, require a Dangerous Wild Animals (DWA) licence that is difficult for average owners to obtain, while F2 and later generations are considered more domesticated, do not require a licence, and are legal to own more easily.