Savannah Cat F1
The unusual cross became popular among breeders at the end of the 1990s and in 2001 the international cat association tica accepted it as a new registered breed.
Savannah cat f1. Take an f2 and breed it and the kittens are f3 s. This page is updated daily so check back often. It is a son or daughter of the actual african serval. Wenn man eine savannah der f1 generation mit einer normalen hauskatze oder einer f5 savannah kreuzt bekommt man eine savannah der f2 generation.
Contact us for available kittens for sale. Das heißt der genetische anteil der wildkatze liegt noch bei mindestens 25. A savannah cat is a cross between a domestic cat and a serval a medium sized large eared wild african cat. Developed to give the impression of grandeur and dignity of a wildcat with a cheetah type appearance expressive eyes highlighted by dark tear stains vibrant coat colors solid contrasting black spots huge sonar like ears and long legs.
All of our f1 savannah cats and kittens available are shown on this page. So each time a savannah cat gets one more generation away from the serval it adds a number. The savannah cat is the largest of the cat breeds. Der savannah katzen und kitten.
Kommen sie mit auf eine virtuelle safari. The f1 is a savannah kitten that born to a savannah bred to a serval cat. Breed an f1 to a savannah male and you get an f2. F1 savannah kittens for sale.
The first generation of savannah is the biggest and most costly. All 75 f1s technically a backcross or bc1 are the offspring of a 50 f1 true f1 female bred back to a serval. They will look most like a serval in appearance since this is the first generation of savannah cat. The cat is tall and lanky in nature and covered in solid spots over their body.
The third generation is what many seasoned breeders recommend as the entry to savannah cat ownership. Savannah cats are a spotted domestic cat breed started in the 1980 s. Die savannah katze eine noch relativ neue faszinierende und seltene rassekatze. The second generation savannah is not quite as big and will retain much of the quirky and fun antics of the f1.
Cases of 87 5 f1 technically bc2 savannah cats are known but fertility is questionable at those percentage serval levels.