our Savannah Cat Breeding Program
My name is Melissa Morris. Ever since I was a little girl, animals have stolen my heart. I wanted to be a Veterinarian until I decided that I didn’t want to work with animals that were hurt or sick. When I was 8yrs old I found abandon baby bunnies that I fed formula every few hours until they were old enough to release. I also saved baby birds and fed them worms every few hours until they started hopping around and could release them. I have volunteered at animal shelters, and was a foster mom to baby kittens with special needs.
When I went off to college I took an aptitude test to help me decide which direction I should pursue my studies. Test results show the best job for me was a Killer Whale Trainer. LOL But honestly it didn’t surprise me.
To find myself breeding the Savannah cat is no surprise at all. I have the privilege of staying home with my kids/cats, which allows me dedicated time into raising these beautiful, rare, exotic, hybrid cats.
The most exotic pet feline in the world, the Savannah cat for sale is our passion! Are you looking for the best Savannah Cat Breeder in the USA? Welcome to Savannah Kitten.com, proud breeders of all things Savannah Cat! We Specialize in F1 and F2, also produce F4, F5 & f6 generations. If you are considering bringing a new kitten into your family, finding the right Savannah cat breeder is key to finding the right new family member.
Savannah kitten for sale
Why choose a Savannah kitten for sale? Whether you are looking for the most exotic looking feline friend, or just a more exotic and less expensive version, you have found the right Savannah cat breeder. F1 Savannah cat for sale are going to be the most exotic as well as the most expensive. After all, choosing an F1 Savannah kitten for sale is going to look closest to the African Serval. If exotic is what you’re after in your new Savannah kitten for sale, think F1.
What is a Savannah Cat?
The Savannah cat is one of world’s rarest hybrid cat. Its a cross between an African Serval and a domesticated house cat. Savannahs are recognized for their tall legs, long slender bodies, large ears, long necks, short tails and of course their exotic spots.
The first Savannah produced was by a Bengal breeder, Judee Frank. She crossbred a male serval, belonging to Suzi Woods, with a Siamese (domestic cat) to produce the first Savannah cat (named Savannah) on April 7, 1986. In 1996, Patrick Kelley and Joyce Sroufe wrote the original version of the Savannah breed standard and presented it to the board of The International Cat Association. In 2001, the board accepted the breed for registration.
Today many own Savannahs and they come in all different sizes and colors. Ranging from 10lbs-30lbs. The coat colors vary as well. The traditional BST (brown spotted tabby)comes in two shades warm golden and cool toned with black spots. There are silvers SST (silver spotted tabby) which are almost white/light grey with black spots. There is the melanistic (Black with black spots) they look like a panther. Then there is the classic (marble) they are ones with swirl pattern. I usually only produce the BST but on occasion will have some melanistic show up. I have one Silver queen so on occasion get silvers.