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.

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Minature Savannah Kittens 🦁 💎 Absolutely Stunning little kittens strongly recommend viewing as you will not get a more stunning kitten for this money 🔥😍 There like little lion cubs 🦁 They ar

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Due to a change in circumstances, I am sadly looking to re-home my Savannah cat. He is neutered. He has been an absolute joy to live with—very affectionate. He greets me at the door, actively seeks

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This is LUCI our lovely brown spotted girl very very pretty and stunning . She is very strong and healthy , social and confident and loves exploring and into everything. She is a pure pedigree with p

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Reo is a beautiful F3 Savannah kitten that joined my grandmothers home back in July as a companion after the loss of my grandad. Unfortunately, as she is becoming more energetic and is really inquisit

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Beautiful early gen girl available, she is pk def nn and pra a and b nn, and will make a lovely pet or be suitable for a small ethical breeding programme where the care and regard for her and for the
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.