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The Savannah is a breed of hybrid cat developed in the late 20th century from crossing a serval (Leptailurus serval) with a domestic cat (Felis catus). [1] [2] This hybridization typically produces large and lean offspring, with the serval's characteristic large ears and markedly brown-spotted coats.
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Birman. The Birman cat is a medium to large breed with a silky, semi-long coat, deep blue eyes, and a distinct color-point pattern. It lives for about 14 years.
Highly vocal cats with super long meows, you’ll always know when your Savannah is in the house! A cross between a serval and a domestic cat, this wild-looking feline makes a wonderful companion ...
black cat in a field of crops wearing a blue collar - the cat has a tiny stump for a tail Distinctive for their short, curled tails, Japanese Bobtails have a shapely head, pointed ears, large eyes ...
Machbagral, viverral, and jambi: domestic cat × fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) Marguerite: domestic cat × sand cat (Felis margarita); kittens were born to a domestic female, in 2013 and another 20 hybrids in the United Kingdom in 2017 [16] Safari cat: domestic cat × Geoffroy's cat (Leopardus geoffroyi) [17] [18]
The Savannah was bred from a serval and the domestic Siamese cat. The first kitten was named, Savannah and was born in 1986. Although, the breed was not officially recognized until 2001.