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We can source a huge variety captive bred cats with full CITES paperwork from proven breeders. There are a number of exotic cats that we are able to source that live well in captivity in suitable accommodation.

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We breed and sell Exotic Cats. We also have Hybrid Felines including ” F1 Savannah Kittens and F1 Caracal Kittens available for sale. We are exotic cat breeders and we do advertise for trusted breeders. To purchase a cat, place your order or contact us directly for enquiries on the availability of the kitten. All our Cats come with a license permit, pedigree, first aid kit, crate and health insurance. Our cats are as healthy as you see in pictures and videos. 

WHAT IS A HYBRID CAT ?

Hybrid cat breeds are created when a domestic cat is bred with an undomesticated or wild cat breed. This breeding may be done in an attempt to get more wild patterns, colors, and other physical features, or to combine favorite personality traits and other attributes of domestic and wild cats.

The First, second, and maybe third generations of hybrid cats are more mischievous and active than others, and they also portraits more of these wild traits than later generations.

Much more mental and physical enrichment has to be put for these earlier generations to be tamed as pet.

THE HYPE SURROUNDING WILD CAT HYBRIDS

The Bengal and Savannah are amongst the most well-known wild cat hybrids. A distinguishing feature of these breeds is dots on the fur. The Bengal resulted from pairing domestic cats with wild Asian Leopard cats in the 1970s. In contrast, the Savannah carries the heritage of the Serval. 

Both cat breeds draw attention due to their elongated body and exotic fur. The Savannah in particular is now one of the most expensive cat breeds. Depending on the generation, enthusiasts pay high four-figure sums for a cat. Caracat breeders may have had a similar success story in mind when they went public with their cats. 

Breeding a Caracat

Caracat Kittens starting from $2000 – $5000

SAVANNAH CATS & BREEDING LINEAGE

FAQs & Deciding which Savannah Cat is right for you?

An F1 Savannah Cat is a first generation offspring and has a Serval parent (usually a Serval father and a domestic mom). An F2 is a second generation offspring with a Serval grandparent, an F3 is a third generation offspring with a Serval great grandparent, and so on.

F1 Savannah cat size males are 15 to 25 pounds, standing approximately 16 to 18 inches at the shoulder and 22 to 24 inches from chest to rump. 

F1 females are 12 to 19 pounds. When compared to the pure Serval or the high percentage Bengals, the F1 Savannahs are quite manageable. They are good with their litter box and won’t destroy your house. They will bond with one or two people, being pretty standoffish with everyone else. Not aggressive, but for the most part they won’t socialize with children or strangers. When people they don’t know visit, they retreat to a back room or launch themselves onto a high place to watch the goings on, but be out reach.

They’ll want to play with those they bond and expend an amazing amount of energy, but F1 Savannahs are definitely not lap cats. Trips to the vet can be challenging. This can be combated by making at least one trip to the vet to get accustomed to the smells and be “oohed and aawed” over without any negative experience. A positive first experience vet visit will make future trips much less stressful for both the Savannah cat and owner. 

F2 Savannah cat size:  males are 16 to 25 pounds with some reaching 30+ pounds. They measures 15 to 18 inches at the shoulder and are 20 to 22 inches long. 

Females range from 12 to 16 pounds. There will be a small percentage of F2’s, probably 20%, whose personalities lean towards that of an F1. The rest will be very social with their immediate family, including children. Generally they are not lap cats and do not like to be held, but will want to be petted and will play nonstop with you.

When strangers come into their home, they may initially hide, but will usually warm up to the visitors over the course of their stay. Some will allow your guests to them pet them, others will just stay in close proximity, checking out what’s going on.

F3 Savannah cat size:  males are 14 to 20 pounds, stand approximately 14 to 17 inches at the shoulder, and are 18 to 21 inches long. This is still a very large frame for a cat.  

Females range from 10 to 13 pounds. Almost all F3’s will be extremely bonded with their families and social with strangers who come into their home. Some will allow you to hold them and will want to sit on your lap. Extremely intelligent and highly athletic cats, if selective, you can get an F3 that maintains the extremely vivid, wild markings of the F1 and F2, but with a guaranteed great personality. We prefer the F3’s and highly recommend these kittens to many pet homes as they are the best combination of a wild look with a sweet personality and make a great family pet.

Savannah cat size:  Males range from 14 to 20 pounds, stand 14 to 16 inches at the shoulder, and are 16 to 18 inches long. 

Females range from 10 to 13 pounds on a tall, lanky frame. These generations are very similar to the F3’s in temperament. Even more hands on, they’ll want to be petted and played with often. Intelligent and energetic, social and outgoing, compared to a domestic cat, the F4 and F5 Savannah cats are considered much more intelligent and higher energy than a domestic.

Savannah kittens starting From $3000 – $15000

Apart from our Catteries, we source the unusual and rare cats for private collectors and zoos from breeders and suppliers right across the globe. There is no obligation to commit to us when you make an inquiry. When we have managed to source the new animal for your collection, we will let you know a fixed price and timescale before you need to commit.

Snow Leopards typically starting from $5000 – $15000

WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • U.S. Origin health certificate
  • Veterinary Record certificate
  • Registration
  • Certificate of pedigree
  • The transfer of ownership certificate
  • Implementation of microchips
  • Passports/ Temporary License Permit for transportation
  • Sales contract Certified by the Board of Livestock.
  • Extra food when shipping
  • Accessories (Toys, Bowls, Cage, Leash)etc. 
  • Manual guide for (Nutrition and proper care).
When you do business with us you will quickly realize that we handle every aspect of the transaction as if we were buying or selling ourselves.
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