Yes, Serengeti cats can be excellent pets for active and attentive owners. They are highly energetic, intelligent, and sociable cats that enjoy interaction, play, and affection. They bond well with their families and usually get along with children and other pets when properly introduced. However, they need plenty of mental and physical stimulation and do not like being left alone for long periods.
Serengeti cats are considered a relatively rare breed due to their recent development and limited number of breeders worldwide. Their exotic appearance and growing popularity are increasing demand, but finding a reputable breeder can still be challenging.
Serengeti cats are medium to large-sized with a slender, athletic build. Females generally weigh between 7.7 to 12.1 pounds (3.5 to 5.5 kg), and males typically weigh between 13.2 to 15.4 pounds (6 to 7 kg). They stand about 8 to 10 inches tall and have long legs that contribute to their graceful appearance.
Yes, Serengeti cats tend to be relatively expensive compared to many domestic cat breeds, with prices generally ranging from $600 to $2,000 depending on breeder reputation, lineage, and location. Their specialized breeding and rarity contribute to the cost.