Available F1 Savannah Kittens for sale

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Range Between

50% - 70%

$13,000 - $20,000

F1 Savannah

African Serval

We offer worldwide in cabin hand delivery where our cats are permitted.

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  • Microchipped For life genetic health guarantee

  • Trial pet insurance with Trupanion (must be activated within 24 hours)

  • Bed, blanket and toys + harness + airline carrier photos of parents (family tree) if available

Two spotted cats lying on a white surface, facing the camera.
A young serval kitten lying on a white surface, looking upward. It has distinctive large ears and a spotted coat.
A serval kitten lounging on a car seat with green and black upholstery.
Two young wild cats with spotted fur on a colorful rug.
Young serval cat sitting on a lap indoors.
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Savannah cat resting on artificial grass next to a pink and gray pet bed, with a banner reading "F1 Savannahs" in front.
A large spotted cat, possibly a serval, lying on a bed with a smaller domestic cat with similar markings.
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Young serval cat held by a person outdoors, green foliage background.
Serval kitten sitting on a person's lap
Savannah cat lying on artificial grass near a fluffy white cushion.
A Savannah cat with large ears and spotted fur standing on a blue box in a modern living room.
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Savannah kitten with spotted fur sitting indoors
A young Savannah cat walking on a leash through green foliage, surrounded by small trees and bushes.
Savannah cat lying on a textured surface, facing forward.
A young serval cat lying on a blanket, looking towards the camera with its mouth open.
Savannah cat lying on a blanket, looking alert with its mouth slightly open.
Young serval cat with green collar sitting on gray blanket
F1 Savannah cat lying down on a cushion, with a partially visible pamphlet in the foreground showing images of Savannah cats.
A serval cat lying on a gray fabric surface.
Savannah kitten sitting indoors on the floor with spotted fur and large ears.

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A serval cat wearing an orange harness and leash standing on grass.
A spotted cat lying on a floral rug near a pet food bag.
A serval cat standing in a kitchen with spotted fur and large ears.
Adult and kitten Savannah cats with spotted coats indoors.
Three adorable striped kittens lying on a green blanket.
A serval cat wearing a harness and leash outdoors near a tree.
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F1 Savannah Cats Member of TICA

The Savannah cat is the largest of the cat breeds. A Savannah cat is a cross between a domestic cat and a serval, a medium-sized, large-eared wild African cat. The unusual cross became popular among breeders at the end of the 1990s, and in 2001 The International Cat Association (TICA) accepted it as a new registered breed. In May 2012, TICA accepted it as a championship breed.Judee Frank 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.[4] 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. The Savannah cat can come in different colors and patterns, however, The International Cat Association (TICA) breed standards only accept spotted patterns with certain colors and color combinations.

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