
Meet the Savannah Cat

Best Fur Friend

High Kitty I.Q.

Top Cathlete

My Many Looks

My Breed Characteristics

Furbulous Fact

As I Grow Up

History of My Breed

Care Tips

Training Tips
Personality
Affectionate
Outgoing
Smart
Origin
United States
Life Span
12-20 Years
Breed Popularity
Length Range
13-20 inches (not including tail)
Weight Range
12-25 pounds
Coat Details
Type
Shorthair
Texture
Colors
Brown Spotted Tabby, Silver Spotted Tabby, Black, Black Smoke
Pattern
Hypoallergenic
No
Cost to Buy
$1,000-$2,000

My Many Looks

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Furbulous Fact

As I Grow Up




History of My Breed

Care Tips
from Dr. Jessica Greenberg, Associate VeterinarianFeed your Savannah a combination of high quality canned and dry food, and don’t overfeed.
Most cats, including Savannahs, tend to develop strong food preferences, consume too many calories, and not drink enough water. That is why it is a good idea to feed your Siberian a combination of canned and dry food, and rotate a few flavors, textures (pate, stew, etc.), and shapes (stars, triangles, etc.) to provide moisture, protein, and discourage picky appetites. In addition, most active adult Savannahs need no more than 330-350 kcals per day to stay at a healthy weight. Check with your veterinarian on how much to feed your cat.
If your Savannah requires anesthesia, talk to your veterinarian about alternatives to ketamine.
Ketamine is a common drug used for anesthesia in cats, however, there is no good way to reverse the drug. Serval cats, like Savannahs, often have higher stress levels that result in higher levels of stress hormones, which requires higher levels of anesthestic drug to put them to sleep, which may not be safe for a Savannah’s lean body mass. Talk to your doctor about anesthestic drug alternatives to ketamine.
Offer your Savannah safe toys.
Gastrointestinal obstruction due to accidental ingestion of a small toy such as a toy mouse, feather, piece of rubber or plastic, is a common occurrence with Savannahs due to their curious predator nature. Small toys can be chewed and swallowed by Savannahs. Consult with your breeder or veterinary care team to find safe cat toys.

Training Tips
from Dr. Jessica Greenberg, Associate Veterinarian
My Many Looks

My Breed Characteristics

Furbulous Fact

As I Grow Up

History of My Breed

Care Tips

Training Tips
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Personality
Affectionate
Outgoing
Smart
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Origin
United States
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Life Span
12-20 Years
-
Breed Popularity
-
Length Range
13-20 inches (not including tail)
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Weight Range
12-25 pounds
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动物皮毛
Type
Shorthair
Texture
Colors
Brown Spotted Tabby, Silver Spotted Tabby, Black, Black Smoke
Pattern
-
Hypoallergenic
No
-
Cost to Buy
$1,000-$2,000