The Savannah Cat: Exotic Beauty
Savannah cats are very rare and expensive, and are produced by cross breeding Servals (wild African) and domestic cats. Breeding is highly selective and limited to a few developers around the world. The goal of the breeding program is to create a uniquely beautiful domestic cat, which has the physical features of the Serval cat but retains the loving temperament of the domestic feline. While it is not difficult to breed a Serval to a Serval, the mating of a Serval with a domestic can be very difficult. Judy Frank, a Bengal breeder from Pennsylvania accomplished the very first documented … Continue reading