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Cats were worshiped as Gods for thousands of years   .   .   .   Cats have never forgotten this.

This is Khan, our Gorgeous & Huge F4B male Savannah


Savannahs
Our goal at SandHollow Savannahs is to create a dramatically beautiful Savannah.  We are striving for extreme size - about the size of a large Maine Coon, clear golden to tawny coat color, dramatic black spots, tall ears, ocelli (stripes) on ears, fox like muzzle and a long, lean, tall body. 

The African Serval is the foundation for a new breed of domestic cat called a Savannah.  Most Servals are bred with Egyptian Maus, Ocicats, Serengeties, Domestic Shorthairs, Cheetohs, Bengals, etc, actually any domestic cat bred to a Serval is considered a Savannah.  

We are breeding for families who want the most beautiful and wild exotic looking pet - a very friendly and domesticated child friendly companion .  They use a litter box and need no special care.   We specialize in F3 thru F6 generations, concentrating on the C and SBT generations. 

The Savannah is the largest hybrid in existence, about the size of a large Maine Coon!  The Savannahs make wonderful pets, they are intelligent and are really more like a dog – they love to fetch and go for walks on a leash.
  Our Savannah kittens are
raised in our home along with our children so they are
very well socialized. 


                         F6A Titan                                             F2A Kibara

Most kittens start out looking like a normal size kitten and don’t show signs of longer-than-normal legs until about 9 weeks old.  Most of the height of a Savannah will be achieved in the first year and they will put on more muscle in the second year.  The size of a Savannah will depend somewhat on the generation, the largest Savannahs will be the one closest to the Serval (F1, F2 and F3).  Most of our male kittens will be larger than a normal size cat and some of our females (mostly F5 and F6) may be the same size as a normal domestic cat.   They are not dangerous to have as pets! 

A high quality Savannah should have the same markings and similar look of a Serval and still be a completely safe and domestic cat.  
Every Savannah looks different - just like people.  They have the same basic look - spotted coat, tall big ears, long body and powerful long hind legs.  But each one has a different face so there are many different looks of Savannahs depending on what Serval was used in their ancestry and what domestics were used to breed to the Serval.  There are only about 5000 Savannahs in the world today - they are exotic, beautiful and fun!      
   


             Titan F6A - father of Silver Rain and Sahara                 

 


SandHollow Savannahs


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