Sorry, we do not have any kittens available at this time. If you are looking for a Savannah kitten, please visit the websites of our friends and breeding partners below:
The Kasbah
http://www.kasbahcattery.com/kaskittens.htm
Cahaba Cats
http://www.cahabacats.com
C&C Savannahs
http://www.candcsavannahs.com
Savannah Connection
http://www.kasbahcattery.com/svconnection.htm
Our kittens are lovingly raised in our home, and are well-socialized with our kids, and at the appropriate age, other cats and our dog. They will come with up-to-date vaccinations, vet record and our contract, health guarantee, and starter care package. Our cats are vaccinated against FELV/FIV, but we are happy to arrange FELV/FIV negative testing upon request. Kittens are available to join their new homes at no earlier than 10 weeks of age if picked up in person, and 12-16 weeks of age at the earliest if they need to be shipped to you. Shipping within the continental U.S. runs approximately $250-$280 right now. Sorry, we cannot offer shipping outside of the continental U.S. at this time.
If you are interested in reserving one of our kittens, please email or call and we would be happy to answer all your questions. A deposit of half the purchase price will reserve your kitten, with the other half due prior to shipping or at the time of pick up. We accept all major credit cards through Paypal.
Many people interested in Savannah kittens have asked me how large my kittens will be. They have heard that Savannahs are the largest breed of cat available and are looking for something dramatically wild-looking, but about the size of a Maine Coon or Ragdoll or larger. While it's true that some (but by no means all) F1s and F2s can be quite large, in my opinion, Savannahs that are 25 lbs or over are the rare exception rather than the rule. Since I am focusing my program on later generation Savannahs that have been outcrossed to a number of different domestic breeds, while I cannot guarantee size, my kittens are very likely to grow to be about the size of any medium to medium-large domestic cat. My largest cat is my F2 queen Ghenni, she weighs approximately 14 lbs, but is longer and taller than all of the mixed-breed domestic pets I've had. To me, good type and temperament are much more important than size alone. If a giant-sized kitten is your only criterion, I can refer you to breeders that specialize in early generation Savannahs. But if you are looking for a fun, beautiful, energetic and well-socialized spotted companion that will entertain you with their crazy antics, you've come to the right place!



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