Savannah Cats and Kittens for Sale
All available kittens will be posted here
We are now accepting deposits toward our next litter of kittens. A Deposit of $500 will put you on the waiting list and we hold a kitten for you. Please specify what sex you prefer.
Kittens are adopted out in order of deposits received. So, those with deposits on file have first choice of kittens.
Why are Savannahs so
expensive?
Savannah cat and kittens are hard to come by, and many people want
them.
The Savannah cat is a newer breed and there are a limited number of
catteries and we are registered with the TICA.
Most importantly the
Savannah cat is an offspring of a domestic cat and a wild
African Serval. Sometimes a Bengal is used which is part Asian
Leopard ( some people call the resulting kittens Ashera cats as they
have Serval, Asian Leopard, and Domestic cat in their genetics.
But rest assured, an Ashera cat is in reality a Savannah cat, don't
get scammed by the guys selling an F1 Savannah cat for 20,000.
We will get you one for a fraction of that.
Also,
You don't know if your Serval will or can mate with your chosen
female. When they breed, the gestation (days of pregnancy) time for
a Serval and a domestic cat is about 10 days different. If the
babies are born too early only one may survive out of a small
litter.
Prices of Savannah cats can vary. This is because breeders sometimes
sell cats that may have a minor flaw.
This could include incorrect eye color, a slight kink in the tail or
something else that makes it less than perfect to breed from and
show, but doesn't have any effect on the cat's health or
personality. So, if you are buying a pedigree cat just as a pet and
you don't plan to show or breed from it, a pet quality cat will be
ideal. These are less expensive than show and breeding quality cats.
Generally, breeding cats are the most expensive to buy.
More questions? check out our FAQ page.
