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F1 Savannahs
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This is Pepper, our F1-Savannah male. He was born in April 2001 and he is about nine months old in these pictures. We got him from Dale in the beginning of October last year, when he was six months old. That is older than normal for a kitten to be shipped to his new owner, but we had to wait such a long time to get him to Germany where pepper is living now.
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F2 Savannahs
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Life with Sagwa:
She has endless energy-whether it is the middle of the afternoon or the middle of
the night and will expect you to play. We have found that if you wear Sagwa out
a half hour before family bedtime you may get a full nights rest.
She will let you know when she is tired when she lays down and at times pants
like a dog. She prefers the real fur wrapped mouse type of toy and as soon as
one is worn out by her we replace it. Immediately the new toy is taken by Sagwa
and carried throughout the house with it in her mouth with a low growl as if to say
this is my kill.
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Tanga and I just realised that we did not give you any news since we
arrived in France. We have been busy taking control of the house and
educating the people and animals living there. At the beginning,
Catherine and Thierry thought they would be able to command us , you
know how naive those French people are, so we had to set the base of a
good healthy relationships : cats command,human obey
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Living on a farm, Montu has been exposed to a lot of
outdoor activity. He is funny about what he likes to
do, and what he doesn't. He doesn't climb trees, but
he loves to act the true savannah cat and crouch in
tall grass to ambush us when we walk by. The horses
are WAY to big to interest him, but there is no fear.
He simply walks around them to follow us. Our sand
arena is a huge play box for all the cats.
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Rhumba is by far the most affectionate animal we have ever experienced! The first day he came home, he would give us little head butts and kisses! He loves to sleep on our shoulders as close to your neck as he can press himself. Within the first week of taking control of our lives, he would come to us when his name was called or we would go to him when he called for us.
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I'm often asked "so what's it like?" when I mention to someone that we are sharing our home and our lives with an F-2 Savannah cat. There is one word I've used more consistently than any word in describing our life with "Bhodie". And that is EXTREME.
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I have to admit I had no idea what I was getting into when I bought
Shango - he was actually purchased as a companion for our puppy. When I
picked him up from the airport, I was immediately in love. He was out and
exploring his new home as soon as I opened the crate. No fear, no
aggression, just curiosity and affection. We named him after the
African god of storms and thunder because it poured non-stop that entire
day.
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Max is unstoppable! Anything he takes an interest in he will investigate. Tonight at supper he had to run up on the table and check out the scraps. He had steak! He ate it like he had been eating it for years, never thought about it twice. He was growling his head off the whole time. We had to stop him so we could cut it up for him.
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Tony is the most gorgeous "puddytat" and the most spoiled cat in the WORLD - He has a tree, a tunnel, a wheel, several balls, assorted furry things and two flying feathers. He will be huge - obviously still growing - he pulled off the foil on the turkey while it was still on our center counter!
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I named my F2 Savannah "Oji" which means "Bearer of Gifts" in an African dialect. To this day his namesake holds true. Potential Buyers be aware!!! When they say the Savannah is an extreme cat, do NOT underestimate this statement! These cats do not understand the definition of moderation.
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F1 Safaris
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"That face could light up a city!" I was looking at a photo on Dale and Holly's website. It was love at first sight, and I was passionately head over heels. From the corner of my eye, I could see this kitten cavorting in the hallway. She whispered her name, "Serena," and moved in with me that night even though it would be several weeks before Dale and Holly actually carried her into our home.
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Bengals
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It's been a few weeks since I sent pictures. Seti is doing very well! He has switched to dry food quite nicely. I suppose if it's good for his big sister then it's good for him too. He will only eat from her dish. My other cat doesn't seem to be too bothered by this.
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Holly Hummel
3980 N 1500 E Rd
Cabery, IL 60919
E-mail: holly@savannahcatbreed.com
Phone: 815-949-1730
Cell: 815-405-4111
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