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  2. 32 of the most expensive cat breeds - AOL

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    There are endless reasons to love Savannah cats, but if we’re honest, their high price point might not be one of them. Generally speaking, you can expect to pay anywhere between $1,000 and ...

  3. Savannah cat - Wikipedia

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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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  5. 32 reasons to love Savannah cats

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    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.

  6. Felid hybrids - Wikipedia

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    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] Savannah: domestic cat (including Bengal) × serval (Leptailurus serval) [19]

  7. 15 American Cat Breeds That Are Red, White & Cute - AOL

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    Savannah cats are about as close to wild as you can get when it comes to pet kitties. Bred by American breeders in the mid-1980s, these cats are close cousins to wild African servals.

  8. Exotic felids as pets - Wikipedia

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    Hybrids of the domestic cat with non-domestic species (e. g. the Bengal cat or the Savannah cat) are not normally considered wild cats.While this distinction is often overlooked in the media and in the public eye, such cat breeds (especially the F5 and subsequent generations) are much closer to the domestic cat in terms of housing and husbandry requirements, behavior, and legality.

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