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The report states the Savannah cats are not worth the risk.
Savannah Cats are very intelligent and reportedly act like dogs.
Many Savannah cats do not fear water, and will play or even immerse themselves in water.
Some owners even shower with their Savannah cats.
Today, certain domestic hybrid breeds, such as the Savannah cat, are classified by their filial generation number.
Laws governing ownership of Savannah cats in the United States vary according to state.
Savannah cats are the largest breed of domesticated cats.
The Savannah cat has caused a stir about what makes an acceptable pet even among the largest and best known cat enthusiast groups.
Several of the cats sold under the Ashera name were actually of the Savannah cat breed.
The serval has been known to breed with the domestic cat, creating a hybrid called the Savannah Cat.
The overall look of an individual Savannah depends greatly on generation, with higher-percentage Savannah cats often having a more "wild" look.
Mr. Marcellino, the Senate sponsor of the state's exotic pet law, objects to the Savannah cat as something alien to the animal universe.
Cases of 87.5% F1 (technically BC2) Savannah cats are known, but fertility is questionable at those percentage Serval levels.
Some breeders state Savannah cats have no known special care or food requirements, while others recommend a very high quality diet with no grains or byproducts.
A Savannah cat is a cross between a domestic cat and the Serval, a medium-sized, large-eared wild African cat.
Scarlett's Magic is a leopard-printed Savannah cat, acclaimed by the Guinness World Records as the world's tallest living domestic cat.
Her sweet temperament and unusual appearance make her a celebrity at local schools, libraries, retirement homes, and at the Savannah Cat Shoppe in Southern California.
Mazi's owner, Ms. LoDolce, is crusading against New York lawmakers, charging that the exotic pets law is unconstitutional in regard to Savannah cats.
The Australian Federal government has banned the importation into Australia of the Savannah cat, as the larger cats could potentially threaten species of the country's native wildlife not threatened by smaller domestic cats.
Bengal breeder Judee Frank crossbred a male serval, belonging to Suzi Woods, with a Siamese (domestic cat) to produce the first Savannah cat (named Savannah) on April 7, 1986.
However, the authenticity of the breed has been challenged, as the only known examples of "Ashera" cats have been proven by DNA testing to be Savannah cats, an existing hybrid domestic x serval breed.
These cats can weigh up to 40 lbs (according to Lifestyle Pets) and cost US$22,000 which meant the Savannah cats bred by Shirk were each resold as Asheras for around 4 times their original price, just for starters.
At present, the only four-legged inhabitants allowed regularly in the couple's domicile are Mr. Butler's aged Doberman, Lena; Ms. Arden's fluffy companion, Nora; and two prancing Savannah cats with coats as delicately mottled as one of E. R. Butler's most exquisite hand-finished doorknobs.