IT is funny how cats will literally steal food. Dogs will beg for it, but Cats will just get it at all costs if they want it. We do spoil our girl and let her eat chicken and burger and food that we eat so she knows that whatever we are eating is fair game.
My son was enjoying his sandwich.. but so is my F1 Savannah. lol
F1 Savannah
F1 and F2 males are the largest of the Savanna’s (with exception of some F6 and F7 generation males) When compared to the pure Serval, the F1 Savannahs are more manageable than the Serval but still require a lot of time, patience, attention and the right diet. They are good with their litter box and won’t destroy your house like Servals. They will bond with one or two people, being pretty standoffish with everyone else. Not aggressive, but for the most part they won’t socialize with children or strangers. When people they don’t know visit, they retreat to a back room or launch themselves onto a high place to watch the goings on, but be out reach.
Even those with whom they are bonded, rarely can an F1 be held or contained for very long. They’ll want to play with you and expend an amazing amount of energy, but F1 Savannahs are definitely not lap cats. Trips to the vet can be challenging. This can be combated by making at least one trip to the vet to get accustomed to the smells and be “oohed and aawed” over without any negative experience. A positive first experience vet visit will make future trips much less stressful for both the cat and owner. if a F1 is upset they are trying to tell you something, occasionally they will opt not to use the litter box. They are also attracted to plastic grocery sacks if left within reach. They can be taught to walk on a harness and most are highly attracted to water, whether it be an outside pond, the garden hose or sprinkler, or your bathtub. F1 Savannahs will fall in a $15,000 to $20,000 price range.
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