Savannah F1 Kittens
Created by crossing an African Serval with a domestic cat, Savannah cats offer larger sizes and exotic spotted coats with fewer undesirable wild traits. Long legs, long bodies, large ears that stand upright and have bands on the rear, and tear-streaks around the eyes help give them a wild look. The earliest generations — F1 and F1-HP, which is a Serval crossed with an F1 Savannah — are typically the largest and most desirable, while higher numbers indicate less wild blood and more domesticated traits. While multiple breeders exist, Savannah California offers TICA-registered kittens who grow up around children and other pets so they adapt well to different environments.