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Savannah
Cats Breed
large
Size
19
Years Life Expectancy
1
Years to Maturity

About Savannah
The Savannah is a large cat breed originating from United States. Weighing 4-11 kg, with a typical lifespan of 17-20 years (average 18.5 years). Known for being curious, social and intelligent. Care considerations: screen for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Detailed Overview
The Savannah is a large domestic cat breed with origins in United States. Savannah is the feline version of a dog. Actively seeking social interaction, they are given to pouting if left out. Remaining kitten-like through life. Profoundly loyal to immediate family members whilst questioning the presence of strangers. Making excellent companions that are loyal, intelligent and eager to be involved. Adult cats typically weigh 4-11 kg. With proper care, they generally live 17-20 years, with an average life expectancy of 18.5 years.
Savannahs are known for their curious, social, intelligent and loyal nature. This breed exhibits moderate energy levels. They are particularly highly affectionate, socially oriented and intelligent. They are generally quiet cats with moderate vocalization.
Care for the Savannah involves routine feline husbandry practices. Their grooming needs are relatively minimal with basic brushing. Cats reach full maturity around 1.1 years and enter senior status at approximately 10 years. Health considerations include: screen for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Regular veterinary checkups, appropriate nutrition, and preventive care support optimal health and longevity.
The Savannah can make an excellent companion for the right household. They typically welcome strangers and adapt well to new people. Proper socialization, environmental enrichment, and consistent care help ensure a well-adjusted and healthy companion.
As with all cats, individual personality can vary, and proper introduction to new environments and experiences during kittenhood helps develop a well-socialized adult cat.
Savannahs are known for their curious, social, intelligent and loyal nature. This breed exhibits moderate energy levels. They are particularly highly affectionate, socially oriented and intelligent. They are generally quiet cats with moderate vocalization.
Care for the Savannah involves routine feline husbandry practices. Their grooming needs are relatively minimal with basic brushing. Cats reach full maturity around 1.1 years and enter senior status at approximately 10 years. Health considerations include: screen for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Regular veterinary checkups, appropriate nutrition, and preventive care support optimal health and longevity.
The Savannah can make an excellent companion for the right household. They typically welcome strangers and adapt well to new people. Proper socialization, environmental enrichment, and consistent care help ensure a well-adjusted and healthy companion.
As with all cats, individual personality can vary, and proper introduction to new environments and experiences during kittenhood helps develop a well-socialized adult cat.
Temperament
CuriousSocialIntelligentLoyalOutgoingAdventurousAffectionate
Health Considerations
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Cardiac Risk
Heart health monitoring
Health Care Recommendations
- 💡Screen for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; regular cardiac monitoring.
- 💡Monitor kidney function; ensure adequate hydration.
Quick Facts
Category:Cats
Size:large
Weight:4 - 11 kg
Life Span:19 years
Maturity:1 years
Senior Age:10 years
Additional Information
adaptability score:5
affection level score:5
child friendly score:4
citations json:N/A
country code:US
dog friendly score:5
energy level score:5
grooming score:1
health issues score:1
intelligence score:5