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Beautiful Savannah, Serengeti, and Bengal Bob kittens available from time to time. Email or fill out the comment form on the
HOME page for more information.
Serengeti cats are spotted cats, with long legs and very large ears. Males are generally slightly larger and heavier than
females and can weigh up to 15lbs; females generally weigh between 8 and 12lbs. Serengeti cats have been created using primarily
Oriental Shorthair Cats and Bengal Cats.The temperament of the Serengeti Cat is open, self-assured and friendly. They love
to climb and chase toys and will play for hours.

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| Lupin, Marbled pattern male Serengeti at 7 months |

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| Minerva, F6 female Savannah at 7 months |
Savannahs are considered one of the larger breeds of domesticated cats. Male Savannahs tend to be larger than females. F6+
generation Savannahs are usually between 8-17 lbs. Savannahs have been described as friendly, assertive, active, playful and
interested in playing with dogs and children. They are commonly compared to dogs in their loyalty, and they will follow their
owners around the house like a canine. They can also be trained to walk on a leash like a dog, and even fetch.

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| Myrtle, F6 female Savannah at 7 months |

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| F6 Savannah, Minerva & Bengal, Tonks playing together. |
The Bengal Cat is an exotic breed that descended from a cross between wild Asian Leopard Cats and domestic shorthairs. Many
Bengals have an instinctive love of water and have been known to climb into the shower or bathtub. Bengal cats are blessed
with intelligence, playfulness, and an affectionate nature. They also have excellent athleticism and leaping ability. Most
pet Bengals are wild only in looks, not in personality.

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| Tonks, Male Bengal at 4 months |
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