Profile Of The Savannah Cat Breed
Cats are among the top animals preferred as pets by humans.
Among the many cat breeds found in the world, the Savannah
cat breed is one of the most recent ever developed. This
cat breed is a cross between a domestic cat and a Serval, an
African wild cat. The effect of the hybrid resulted in a
beautiful cat that is quite large compared to other domestic
cats.
What The Savannah Cat Breed Looks Like
The Savannah cat breed is characterized by either a light or
grey colored coat with dark or black markings. The markings are
civet-like and are all over the body of the cat in a definite
pattern. The size of the Savannah cat breed depends on whether
it is a first generation cat or after. The first generation
cats are usually larger than the ones that come
afterwards. 
The markings on the Savannah cat breed are also called
marbling and can have a variety of patterns. One thing that is
usually consistent in this breed of cats is the tear marking on
its face similar to that of the cheetah. These tear markings
are always black and run from the inner corner of the cat’s
eyes to the side of the cheeks near where the whiskers start.
These tear markings help to reduce the glare of the sun and aid
the cat in hunting during the day.
The Personality Of The Savannah Cat
Breed
The Savannah cat breed is basically a friendly and outgoing
breed of cat although human interaction and that of other
animals need to be introduced early on to ensure that it will
properly acclimatize to interaction as it grows. Most of the
Savannah cat breed species are not afraid of water or dogs and
are even said to enjoy immersing or playing in water.
They are more filial than other breeds of cats towards their
human owners and are highly intelligent. They are known to
follow their owners around the house or property and can learn
to open all sorts of doors and containers, which need minding
since they might learn to sneak out or get into trouble.
Brief History Of The Savannah Cat Breed
Its owner named the very first Savannah cat Savannah.
Savannah was produced from breeding a Serval with an ordinary
domestic cat. When Patrick Keeley, an avid fan of wild looking
domestic cats, saw the offspring he purchased one and
immediately sought ways to make the cat breed part of The
International Cat Association. This was in 1986 and in 1996 the
very first breed standards were outlined for the Savannah cat
breed. The International Cat Association did not recognize the
Savannah cat breed until the year 2000.
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