How to raise savanna cats? Does anyone know?

 8:39am, 13 July 2025

How to raise savanna cats? The feeding of savanna cats is no different from that of ordinary domestic cats. They are all fed cat food that can be purchased on the market, but what are the other things to pay attention to in addition to cat food?

The growth period of ordinary domestic cats is about two years, while savanna cats last for three years. In the first two years, it mainly produces bone growth, and muscle development will continue until the third year. Their estimated lifespan is about 17-20 years, and they have both the appearance of wild cats and the gentle character of domestic cats, and are deeply loved by people. The savanna cats have great jumping power and can jump up to more than 2 meters along the ground. It is a very smart animal. As long as you have some patience, you can teach them to do some basic movements such as sitting, lying down or reaching out. Most savanna cats like to play in the water, and some even know how to swim. [6] They are naturally friendly and can get along well with cats, dogs and children in their families, and can become very enthusiastic family members.

The feeding of tropical savanna cats is no different from that of ordinary domestic cats. They are fed with cat food that can be purchased on the market, but because their growth period is longer than that of ordinary domestic cats, it is recommended to add vitamins as a supplement.

Because it is extremely difficult to breed this cat, breeders have tried and paid a lot of money for many years to breed high-quality savanna cats, because servals and domestic cats are more difficult to combine due to their size problems, and when they successfully combine, they may not be able to conceive.

Precautions

Serval is a wild animal, generally weighing about 30-50 pounds, while savanna cats are mixed-breed cats, weighing about 15-25 pounds, and can be raised as domestic cats. Vealing servals is prohibited in Hong Kong, and they also need to obtain a special license issued by the USDA in the United States before they can be raised, because in some states in the United States, savanna cats belong to "a "wild animals" and do not belong to "a "pets", so they need to obtain a special license issued by the USDA.

There are great demands in the world for savanna cat cubs. Due to the difficulties in reproduction, the market supply is not large. If you want to buy a kitten, you can register at the breeding cat farm in advance. Some breeders will charge a certain amount of deposit.