Are you wondering which generation of Savannah cat is right for you?
F1 Savannah Cats
Savannah F1 range in size from 12 to 26 pounds. F1 savannahs can be any where from 50% to 82% or more wild blood. The higher the percentage, the greater the possibility of wild location. Need a larger litter as a bathtub. Dislike being held. Much like a serval chose the link with a person. They get along great with other animals, but they don't like to be held. Play fetch, headbutts and walk on a leash with the formation.
F2 Savannah Cats
Savannah F2 range from 16 to 25 pounds. F2 to get along with other animals. Close bond with their owners. Love to be pet. F2s more out of a proper breeding program have approximately the same size as an F1. F2 savannahs will have less wild tendencies. Play fetch, headbutts and walk on a leash with the formation.
F3 Savannah Cats
F3 Savannah will enjoy the whole family. They get along great with other animals. Most loves to be scratched, even if some don't care for long periods of being in a round. Wild tendencies as spray does not often occur at this level, remembering to attach your cat is the main factor behind those behaviors. Play fetch, headbutts and walk on a leash with the formation. F3 savannahs are similar in behavior to a Savannah F2 catcat Savannah, but they are very reliable with children.
F4-F8 Savannah cats
F4-F7 Savannahs enjoy they whole family, they are friendly and very hands on. They still retain the wonderful traits of the Savannah breed such as loving water, chirping, walking on a leash and playing fetch but with out the wild tenancies. It may surprise you how large in Savannah will be at this generation! If you have smaller children these generations are the most recommended for your family. Will play fetch, give headbutts and walk on a leash with training.
My option as a breeder who owns every generations is that F3 savannah cats make the best pets the majority of people. F3 are easy to manage. Not to big and not to small. Once they get older they still love their family with all their fuzzy hearts. They are smart, quick to learn and if from the right breeding just as gorgeous as higher generations. If you are on a strict low budget then I suggest to F5 or lower since they will be lower in price but still spotted with the Savannah cat quirks such as fetching with that lovably dog like personality.
If your stuck between figuring out the differences between a Bengal cat, and chausie. The biggest differences from other breeds is a Savannah cats are energetic, normally being up all day long. They love to play, talk to you, follow you around. Savannah cats build is a very sleek and elegant.
My husband gets a real kick out of the cats their toys ready for gaming or recovery when sitting straight and hold an object for study as a raccoon. But most of all he ever knew that a cat of any race could be so loyal. Each cat has ever encounter was "stuck up" or "Barbara", but Savannah cats are so well-rounded. I was hoping that this helps you find your perfect feline.
F1 Savannah Cats
Savannah F1 range in size from 12 to 26 pounds. F1 savannahs can be any where from 50% to 82% or more wild blood. The higher the percentage, the greater the possibility of wild location. Need a larger litter as a bathtub. Dislike being held. Much like a serval chose the link with a person. They get along great with other animals, but they don't like to be held. Play fetch, headbutts and walk on a leash with the formation.
F2 Savannah Cats
Savannah F2 range from 16 to 25 pounds. F2 to get along with other animals. Close bond with their owners. Love to be pet. F2s more out of a proper breeding program have approximately the same size as an F1. F2 savannahs will have less wild tendencies. Play fetch, headbutts and walk on a leash with the formation.
F3 Savannah Cats
F3 Savannah will enjoy the whole family. They get along great with other animals. Most loves to be scratched, even if some don't care for long periods of being in a round. Wild tendencies as spray does not often occur at this level, remembering to attach your cat is the main factor behind those behaviors. Play fetch, headbutts and walk on a leash with the formation. F3 savannahs are similar in behavior to a Savannah F2 catcat Savannah, but they are very reliable with children.
F4-F8 Savannah cats
F4-F7 Savannahs enjoy they whole family, they are friendly and very hands on. They still retain the wonderful traits of the Savannah breed such as loving water, chirping, walking on a leash and playing fetch but with out the wild tenancies. It may surprise you how large in Savannah will be at this generation! If you have smaller children these generations are the most recommended for your family. Will play fetch, give headbutts and walk on a leash with training.
My option as a breeder who owns every generations is that F3 savannah cats make the best pets the majority of people. F3 are easy to manage. Not to big and not to small. Once they get older they still love their family with all their fuzzy hearts. They are smart, quick to learn and if from the right breeding just as gorgeous as higher generations. If you are on a strict low budget then I suggest to F5 or lower since they will be lower in price but still spotted with the Savannah cat quirks such as fetching with that lovably dog like personality.
If your stuck between figuring out the differences between a Bengal cat, and chausie. The biggest differences from other breeds is a Savannah cats are energetic, normally being up all day long. They love to play, talk to you, follow you around. Savannah cats build is a very sleek and elegant.
My husband gets a real kick out of the cats their toys ready for gaming or recovery when sitting straight and hold an object for study as a raccoon. But most of all he ever knew that a cat of any race could be so loyal. Each cat has ever encounter was "stuck up" or "Barbara", but Savannah cats are so well-rounded. I was hoping that this helps you find your perfect feline.
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