


So, if you take an average amount for the counterpart the total amount invested is $9000 just to start the breeding. The Serval counterpart F3 or F4 will cost between $3000 to $5000. For that, he would require a Serval male costing around $5000. Let say, this breeder wants to start breeding from the F1 generation. To begin with, a breeder has to purchase at least two cats. I’ve calculated the cost of an F1, so read on and know what’s the total cost to breed the cat. However, New York City prohibits all the Savannah cat breeds regardless of their closeness to Servals.Ī new breeder has to spend whopping $9000 just to start breeding Savannahs. While New York state only permits the Savannahs greater than five generations removed from Serval till F5. Savannah cats due to their wild cat ancestors can be prohibited to keep as pets in many regions.They are banned in Massachusetts, Hawaii, and Georgia.
F1 savannah cat Patch#
They have long ears and a circular patch on the back of their ears.

Serval cat is a medium-sized wild African cat with long legs and spotted coat. All Savannah cats are assigned a Filial designation, from F1 to F5 ( F1 being 75% Serval) to identify how close they are to their exotic Serval ancestors. It is a domesticated cat breed cross between an African wild Serval and a domestic cat. Who Are Savannah Cats?īefore we find the answers to the questions, let’s know who Savannah cats are. In addition, the first in the filial order, F1 Savannah cat is too expensive. But why is that most people don’t know about this breed? You might find it interesting to know that there are not many breeders producing these beautiful beasts, and most of them produce a few litters each year. Despite its rising popularity, the average person when asked about this breed would say that they never heard about Savannah. Savannah cats are becoming one of the most popular domesticated cat breeds these days.
