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Cat breed

Savannah

Origin: not documented in our sources

The Savannah is a breed of hybrid cat developed in the late 20th century from hybridisation of a serval with a domestic cat. This hybridisation typically produces large and lean offspring, with the serval's characteristic large ears and markedly black spotted coats. F1 and F2 male Savannahs can be very large, and in 2016 an F2 male attained a world record for tallest cat at 48.4 centimetres (19.1 in). However, show-eligible F4–F5 cats range from 5.0–8.2 kilograms (11.0–18.1 lb), and therefore comparable in size to other large domestic cat breeds such as the Maine Coon or Norwegian Forest cat.

Detailed information for this type is not available in our sources yet. We do not invent history, characteristics or care requirements.

More photographs

Savannah photograph
Arcturus Aldebaran Powers, an F2 male granted the Guinness World Records for the tallest cat at 48.4 cm (19.1 in)[3]
Arcturus Aldebaran Powers, an F2 male granted the Guinness World Records for the tallest cat at 48.4 cm (19.1 in)[3]
A black silver spotted tabby F4 hybrid (left) and a black spotted tabby F1 hybrid (right).
A black silver spotted tabby F4 hybrid (left) and a black spotted tabby F1 hybrid (right).
Close-up showing ocelli behind the ears and tear-stain markings below the eyes on a four-month-old F1 kitten
Close-up showing ocelli behind the ears and tear-stain markings below the eyes on a four-month-old F1 kitten
3-years-old male
3-years-old male
F2 "B" kittens at one week of age
F2 "B" kittens at one week of age
Kittens with breed-standard colours: black silver spotted, left; black spotted, right.
Kittens with breed-standard colours: black silver spotted, left; black spotted, right.
Savannah photograph

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