Our Savannah cats... (New pics added 10-08-08)

DANGLANGLEY

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I just thought I would share a few pics of our latest additions to our family. They are F3 Savannah cats. They are almost 13 weeks old. They are a boy and and a girl out of the same litter. They are great grand children of an African Serval cat and that breed originates in the African Savannah. They breed the Serval with domestic cats to get the Savannah cat. The boy is already over 3 pounds and should get to be from 22 to 28 pounds according to other males they have bred where we bought them. The female is the one with the spots.

We may be in trouble, lol....The male hunts for the highest place he can find to get.

Have a good one.
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Hi there ,
quite a unique set of eyes on your cats. The way my wife likes cats she sure would like these.
22 pounds sounds like a biiiiig housecat. Will look foreward to seeing pics of them after they are full grown. They are liable to eat you out of house and home. LOL.
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Wow! I can spot the female with the spots! Beautiful creatures! Thanks for sharing - Noodle
 

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Interesting looking critters, Dang!

They definitely have a bit different look to them from a common housecat, even at their age.

I'll look forward to seeing your posts of them as they mature.

Thanks for posting!

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Oh wow, they are beautiful! Do they act any differently than regular cats or have any kind of special needs?
 

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metal chick said:
Oh wow, they are beautiful! Do they act any differently than regular cats or have any kind of special needs?

I apologise for not answering your question. They act like normal cats as far as loving attention. They play pretty rough with each other. If I play with them they will slap my hand with their paws without extending their claws. We are having the time of our lives with them. Never a dull moment. They got above the drop ceiling and it took a few days to figure out how they were getting up there, lol...
 

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awesome kitties....are they the ones you have to feed raw chicken to?...where do you get them and if you don't mind...what did they run you? i heard they go in the thousands.....
 

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