Top Savannah cats breeder with Luxury Savannahs: If a F1 savannah is upset, occasionally they will opt not to use the litter box so just keep him/her happy and there will be no worries of a mess. If this happens, you will need to re-train your f1 by putting them back into a small room or bathroom with a ltiter box, cat tree, and food dishes and not let them have run of the house for 2-4 weeks until you feel they have been re-trained. F1’s can be taught to walk on a harness and most love to play in water, whether it be in your shower or bath tub, an outside pond or pool, the garden hose or sprinkler. F1 Savannah’s range in size with males being 17 to 30 pounds, standing approximately 16 to 20 inches at the shoulder and 22 to 25 inches from chest to rump. F1 females are usually 12 to 25 pounds. See even more details at Savannah kittens Las Vegas.
HP Savannah Cats = High Percentage African Serval in Savannah Cats. First, We would like to point out that the information provided on this page is based on our own opinion on percentage and HP (High Percentage) Savannah Cats. This information also abides by most Savannah Breeder’s standards and definition of what makes a Savannah cat “HP.” The Percentage presented in a Savannah Cat’s description is represented as the percentage of Wild African Serval blood in a Savannah.
We are breeders of Savannah cats, a cross between an African Serval and a domestic cat. This breed is a new breed that has become increasingly popular in recent years as one of the top hybrid pet cat breeds. Luxury Savannahs is a TICA-registered breeder based in Las Vegas providing physically exotic, healthy, and high quality Savannah kittens that are raised in home, socialized, and well trained.
Savannah Cats, although very large in size in comparison to a domestic cat, are an incredible hybrid breed with the temperament and demeanor similar to a domestic house cat. They are incredibly elegant and intelligent and affectionate. Savannah Cats can easily learn commands like ‘sit’ and ‘shake’ and are able to be walked on a leash!
F1 and F2 males are the largest of the Savannahs. F2 Savannah cats are good with their litter box and won’t destroy your house with urine like Servals. We socialize your F2 so he/she will bond with you and your family. They are great with children and other animals (dogs, cats, etc.) If you are a social person, having your F2 around other people and animals at an early age is important after you receive your Savannah so that they will not be shy with strangers. They will usually be great with strangers after realizing they are ‘safe’ and let friends and visitors play and pet them.
We have many celebrities purchase kittens from us for we have some of the most affectionate and physically exotic kittens in the market! We also are focusing on a rare new color of Savannah, the Silver Savannah cat which is not the traditional golden brown color but white and silver with black spots! They are becoming more popular amongst customers and celebrities who are wanting to expand their pet ownership with something more rare and striking.
It is the responsibility of breeders, to breed ethically and reputably and provide customers with genetically healthy pets like our Savannah Cats that will live long happy lives. It is important that we screen each potential client, we spay and neuter kittens early to prevent backyard breeders and strays, and we become lifelong mentors and friends to the families each and every one of our kittens go home to.
We also support adoption and no kills shelters by donating our time and money. We are on the Board of Directors for a non-profit organization operated by the Schlazer Family Foundation with the primary purpose of creating veterinary clinics, rescues, and adoption centers specializing in the feline species.
Not everyone is suited to own a Savannah cat. If you do not have the time to bond or play with your cat you will not be able to obtain the imprint and connection that a Savannah will provide. Remember, Savannah kittens have WILD blood and are more intelligent and energetic than a normal domesticated breed of cat. At Luxury Savannahs, we spend a lot of time with our cats and kittens, and we shower them with love and affection so the bond with your new kitten will almost become addicting. Once you have one Savannah, you want more! Discover more information on https://www.facebook.com/luxurysavannahkittens.