Savannah cats, kittens, and breeders

Savannah cats, Alpine lynx cats, Desert lynx cats, Highland lynx cats, & sometimes Mohave bob cats.

*Please note*-Desert Lynx Cats, Highland Lynx Cats, Jungle Lynx Cats and Savannah Cats are Hybrids and are not represented to be a wild cat, but a domestic Hybrid that has the look of the wild but with  sweet dog-like purrsonalities.

Se Habla Espanol!!! Please carefully read all the information given so as to keep our communication time "Quality time" so I can have time to answer the unaswered questions by this site for everyone in a timely manner. I do run specials at times on older kittens and non-standard Savannahs so please check with me on those ;)

Sampson as a baby.
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Where's my Bottle?!

Sampson, 3 weeks old.
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and already a T.V. addict!

Sampson, 6 months old.
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My Couch!!!

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What are Savannah Cats and Savannah Kittens? Yes this is a new breed of cat, the Cadillac of Cats if you will. A Hybrid cross of African Serval and domestic cat that are Big and Beautiful with sleek lines, Full of Amazing Grace, a truly Awesome Feline. There are different generations called Felial generation hense the F1,F2,F3,F4,F6,F7...ect, but I do not go past F7 myself. F1 is the first generation outcross, F2 is the second generation outcross, so forth and so on. There are also A,B,C,SBT, status indicator to tell you if it is an out cross to another acceptable outcross or a SV to SV breeding. "A" is an acceptable domestic out cross used with a SV, "B" is the offspring of 2 "A" Savannahs bred together, "C"is the offspring of 2 "B" Savannahs bred together, SBT is the offspring of 2 "C" Savannahs bred together,and now acceptable to Show.

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Rollo, one of my first F1 Savannah litters, 1 year old

Proudly Presenting:Below are my 2 newest additions to my Savannah Queens, Aliyah and Yahzmine(Jazzy). These 2 girls are presently being bred by Zundar Sky of "An Awesome Spot" cattery Which is a huge bright golden with dark black spots F6 Savannah Male. We await with much anticipation of these Awesome High Percent F2B kittens to be born!

This is 62.5% F1 savannah Queen Jazzy
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I will be updating this photo soon
This is 62.5% F1 Savannah Queen Aliyah
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I will be updating this photo soon!

Proudly AnnouncingMy newest HP (62.5%) F1 Soon to be Savannah Queen Ashariyah (Shari for short). This is the younger sister to Jazzy and Aliyah...I have great expectations for her, She is awesomely beautiful and her Sister Helen aka Amazing Grace's Nina of Kirembo Savannahs (Pictured down below) is now with Brigitte Cowell and she expects great things of her as well.

My ears are so tall mom can't seem to get them
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all the way in the photo! Merry Christmas Folks!
Awesome Ashariyah! 62.5% F1 Savannah Female!
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This is Xooma's 62.5% F1 Female Kitten #1
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I am Keeping this little Beauty! Her Name is A'sheriyah, which mean's YAH's Beautiful girl
This is Xooma's 62.5% F1 Female kitten #2
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I am with my new mommy Brigitte Cowell now, Pretty
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Helen now renamed Amazing Grace Nina of Kirembo Savannahs
My first 62.5% F1Savannah Male, "Kilimanjaro"6mth
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You know I try not to have favorites but in his case looking so like his father Solomon, it is him!
My name is Gloriyah, Glory to YAH!
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I am the long awaited F1 baby girl mom's been wanting & I am worth the wait!
This is my new shiny new Star! HalleluYAH!
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Gloriyah shines bright in the sky, my newest soon-to-be F1 SV Queen

New Addition to Cattery!!!
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F4 Savannah Queen Gulf Shala

Shala's Daughter "Moriyah" F5"B" Savannah
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This is Soon-to-Be New Queen

F2 female born 07/25/06
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Her name is Xooma.

Here is an updated photo of Xooma
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See how big she is at only 7 months old?

I just love Xooma's face
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She is just kissable sweet!

Xooma at play, what a big girl!
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Only 10 months old and filles an oversized recliner!!!

Here is F6 SV Stud Seth
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He is already a huge boy and 1 more yr to grow!

Important Announcement! My new Baby Boy has Arrived. Born March 21st, first day of spring! Blew in like a Lion but he's an African Serval, "King Solomon"!

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Baby King Solomon
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Am I Adorable or What!

Growing Fast, ears are straight up now.
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Sleeping with my future bride, Liliyah!

Gettin Big at 9 weeks, but lovable as can be!
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I love my gift sent by mom's friend Doris!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KING SOLOMON! March 21st 2007 YAHWEH willing soon I will have my own F1 litters from you and your Harem!

King Solomon Says
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"My Couch Now!"

Like Father, Like Son.62.5%F1Kilimanjaro@10months
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Kili Says: MY OTTOMAN!

About Savannahs
What is the Savannah Cat?


The Savannah cat is still a young breed, which has been created by crosses with the African serval. During the early 1980's, cat breeder Judee Frank successfully bred a male serval to a female Siamese barn cat. Ten years later the first Standard was written and presented to TICA and the breed gained "Experimental" status. Now, in 2003, the Savannah cat is in the "Evaluation" phase of its journey to full competition in The International Cat Association.

The name Savannah refers to the African Savannah, the habitat of one of the breed's ancestor's the African serval cat. The Serval has been kept as a pet by natives to Africa for thousands of years but is not a suitable pet for the average house hold. The Savannah is however and still has many of the Serval's beautiful qualities but with a more amiable temperament and better house hold habits. The Savannah breed is still very rare and has been improved by crossing with spotted domestic shorthairs. Since the Savannah cat has been accepted by TICA it can be registered in the breed section Savannah (SV). TICA allows third generation Savannahs into cat shows for evaluation by judges.

The Savannah is a tall lean cat with long legs and a long neck. The head is smaller in proportion to the body and longer than wide with large ears. Similar to the serval, the coat shows a spotted pattern with some bars on a golden to tawny ground color with a light colored underside. Savannah cats appear to be smaller replicas of the serval. This exotic impression is accentuated by light ocelli markings on the back of the ears as well as prominent tear duct lines in the face. F1 Savannahs can weigh more than 20 pounds and stand up to 15 inches at the shoulder. Later generations are also showing considerable size. Savannah males usually grow much larger than their female litter mates. Due to the graceful and long-legged appearance combined with the movement of a big cat, these striking cats are unlike any other breed.

Savannahs are friendly and sociable cats, that can get along very well with other household pets. They show their affection by eagerly giving a welcoming "head-butt" where they literally bump heads with you to say hello!. Most Savannah Cats are very outgoing and like to be petted. Due to the long legs the Savannah is an elegant jumper and like the serval often performs high leaps straight in the air. The Savannah loves water and enjoys a bath. If given the choice, a Savannah might enjoy a tub filled with water over the more usual cat games. Just like other cats Savannahs can get along with young children and other household pets.

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"Amazing Grace" Cattery
Sandra C. Norman-Aguero
H-(336)940-9390
C-(336)413-3796
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We do not give tours of our Facility,

This is a non touring facility...as much as I used to love to take people around to show off my animals I can no longer do that as my Bonding company has me insured as a non touring facility, a violation could endanger my permit for my African Serval and Hybrids but also that the political environment created by Animal rights activist makes it unwise to invite unknown people into your home or onto your property, we only permit limited visitation (supervised short visit in our living room) by appointment to pick up your kitten. I am very sorry it has come to this in America which is supposed to be the land of the free but as usual some bad apples spoiled it for the rest of you truly nice folks.

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Email Us, It is less likely to become a Cat Snack!
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I've found my place in the sun!
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On the prowl!
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Please Call for pricing. Savannah pricing widely varies according to gender and generation and are evaluated at about 2-4 weeks old in most cases. Reserve yours today with a 50% deposit.

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