Yes you can a lot of people think that you cant but little known fact... You can most definitely have one
Wild Savannah cats are independent. When domesticated, they will come to your lap on their own.
Yes, people in Illinois can own a Savannah cat, but there are specific regulations to consider. Savannah cats are legal to own in the state, but they must be fourth generation (F4) or higher to be considered domesticated and not subject to exotic animal laws. It's important for potential owners to check local ordinances as some municipalities may have additional restrictions. Always ensure to source the cat from a reputable breeder.
An F3 Savannah cat is like the 3rd generation, an F1 is the kid of a wild cat and a savannah, an f2 is the kid of that savannah and another savannah, an f3 is the kid of one of an f2 savannahs.
With Savannah Cat breeding, the number after the F is how far removed from being a wild cat the generation is. An F1 cat is bred directly from a Serval cat and a Bengal cat. An F7 Savannah is bred from other Savannah cats and is a 7th generation from the original two cats that were bred together to create it.
The Savannah cat is a breed of cat created from mixing a serval and a common housecat. It is not the type of pet cat that can be adopted from your local animal shelter; someone wanting to buy a Savannah will usually have to contact a breeder.
A savannah cat is usually tall, long, and sleek. They have spots.
No, a Savannah is a mix of a serval and a domestic cat.
Unfortunately Savannah cats are not legal in Georgia.
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no, she is indeed a cat.
Savannah cats are bred with a wild cat witch makes this cat one of the rarest felines in the whole wide world. So that indeed makes this cat rare
According to reptmart.com savannah monitors eat crickets and canned cat food