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Tikila & Emma

Emma and lovely Cece!

Emma and lovely Cece!

Salem, 7 months old!

Salem, 7 months old!

Rose and serval cubs

Rose and serval cubs

Kenya f2 savannah female

Kenya f2 savannah female

Sahara f2 savannah female

Sahara f2 savannah female

Maximus, 10 months old

Maximus, 10 months old

Sahara f2 savannah female

Sahara f2 savannah female

Kalhua, 3 months old

Kalhua, 3 months old

Emma and serval kitten

Emma and serval kitten

Young servals Rose and Boomboom

Young servals Rose and Boomboom

Rose, serval female

Rose, serval female

Salem, 7 months old

Salem, 7 months old

Emma and lovely Cece!

Emma and lovely Cece!

Spencer and Prissy!

Spencer and Prissy!

Serval cubs, Soca and Boomboom

Serval cubs, Soca and Boomboom

Leo-Romeo, f2 male, 6 month old

Leo-Romeo, f2 male, 6 month old

Serval cubs, Bamboo and Palissa

Serval cubs, Bamboo and Palissa

Serval Bamboo and f2 Leo-Romeo!

Serval Bamboo and f2 Leo-Romeo!

Salem, 7 months old!

Salem, 7 months old!

PREMIUM SAVANNAH CAT BREEDER IN CANADA, USA AND MEXICO! 

 

The exotic Savannah cat is a crossbreed between the African Serval and a domestic cat. Usually a Bengal cat is used for their similar coat. This crossbreeding produces a majestic, giant cat with exceptional markings. Yes, we said giant! That’s the most important physical characteristic that makes our Canadian Savannah cat absolutely stunning! First crossbreeding with the Serval is not easy and few breeders have risen to the challenge.

 

Bred in Canada first and now in Mexico, the size of our Savannah Cat depends very much on the size and type of their parents and also of the percentage of wild blood they have retained from the Serval. The biggest cats are F1 Savannahs (53% Serval) and males of the F2 Generation (29% Serval). They grow to be about two and a half times larger than regular house cats, weighing from 15 to 28 pounds and occasionally, over 30 pounds. F3 males (16% Serval) are often still considerably larger than a regular domestic house cat. F3 females and all cats of further generations decrease in size but keep their long legs, big ears and the wild appearance. Savannahs need up to 3 years to reach their full adult size.

 

Savannah cat breeders always work on different generations of savannahs to preserve this exotic feline type. For a couple of years now, First Choice Savannahs has been committed to producing high generations of F1 and F2 Savannahs in Canada, F being the span of generations that separate a cat from their ancestor the African Serval. To produce this exotic and rare breed of cats requires work, passion, time, patience and luck. It's a very complicated process and we are proud to produce this coveted cat breed as the first generations of Savannahs in our Quebec Savannah cattery, and now in Mexico!

 

Félix and Salvador story!

 

One day, I received an email from New Brunswick. It was from mother asking for a gentle cat for her son. She explained to me her son was sick and was going to get an important surgery. Felix's dream was to get a savannah cat! The cat would be allowed to come for 4 hours per day at the hospital to visit...kinda zootherapy! The beautiful relationship between Felix and Salvador started at first sight!! They are now best buddies and we are now waiting for the next steps to be successful, but for sure, dreams can come true and one everything is complete, we will ask for a picture to put beside these ones, in the next years to come!!! GOOD LUCK FÉLIX!! XXX

 

``We contacted Emma with a very special situation. Our son wanted a therapy savannah. He was very specific in what breed he wanted and it had to be a trainable feline. After years of research and talking with his team it finally came to the decision to choose a breeder. I contacted savannah rescue. We have been on their list. One night chatting with one of the girls Emma came up. I contacted her the same night and made a deposit on our beautiful Salvador. We are so thankful to have him with us. It's going to be 2 weeks now and the therapy has started. A love story with a strong bond took place very quickly between Félix and Salvador. The transaction with Emma was smooth with no problem at all. We keep in touch every day. She is now part of our family and will keep that special relationship and cherish it. Much love to you Emma, you are beautiful inside out. Cindy, Felix and Alex ♡'

Savannah cats

This exotic Savannah cat is a crossbreed between the African Serval and a domestic cat. Usually, a Bengal cat is used for their similar coat. This crossbreeding produces a majestic, giant cat with exceptional markings. Yes, we said giant! That’s the most important physical characteristic that makes our Canadian Savannah cat absolutely stunning! First crossbreeding with the Serval is not easy and few breeders have risen to the challenge.

 

Bred in Canada, the size of our Savannah Cat depends very much on the size and type of their parents and also of the percentage of wild blood they have from the Serval. The biggest cats are F1 Savannahs (53% Serval) and males of the F2 Generations (29% Serval). They grow to be about two and a half times larger than regular house cats, weighing from 15 to 28 pounds and occasionally, over 30 pounds. F3 males (16% Serval) are often still considerably larger than a regular Canadian house cat. F3 females and all cats of further generations decrease in size but keep their long legs, big ears and the wild appearance. Savannahs need up to 3 years to reach their full size.

 

Savannah cats breeders always work on different generations of savannahs to conserve this exotic feline type. For a couple of years now, First Choice Savannahs has been committed to producing high generations of F1 and F2 Savannahs in Canada. F being the span of generations that separate a cat from their ancestor the African Serval. To produce this exotic and rare breed of cats, it requires work, passion, time, patience and luck. It's a very complicated process and we are proud to produce this coveted cat breed as the first generations of Savannahs in our Quebec Savannah cattery!

We didn’t just buy a pet; we experienced a real adoption and along the way met passionate and heartfelt people. Thank you for your patience, availability and friendship!

Suzie, Daniel and Ruby xxx

 

FOR MORE TESTIMONIES, VISIT THE FIRST CHOICE SAVANNAHS PAGE ON FACEBOOK!! 

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