The Savannah
Known as an ornamental cat for the rich, the Savannah is a strange and unique cat that anyone who sees it will wish to own. The Savannah cat was born in 1986, a combination of a Siamese cat and an African Serval cat, bred by Judee Frank. Only in 2001, this cat breed was recognized by TICA, but it took two years later for the Savannah cat to be fully bred and recognized.
The elongated, toned body and endless legs are noticeable features in the Savannah cat. They have the characteristics of the ancestor cat breed, which is a triangular head, a large nose, and oversized ears. Their coat looks like a leopard, short, slightly soft, and has many colors such as silver with black spots, tabby with black spots, etc. These characteristics make the Savannah cat very capable of hunting. They are the real rat hunters. Savannah has a tail, which is disproportionate to the long back, most of which is short and coarse.
Unlike some other cats, which are unfriendly, the Savannah is very loyal and friendly. They can protect their owners like a dog. Savannah has a bold, independent personality but is still gentle, obedient, and obedient. Because it is a hybrid cat and comes from a feral cat, the Savannah is healthy and easily adapts to the surrounding environment, is easy to eat, and takes care of them.
Price: $50,000