Savannah cat: discover the personality of the exotic cat that is one of the most expensive in the world

 Savannah cat: discover the personality of the exotic cat that is one of the most expensive in the world

Tracy Wilkins

The Savannah cat is a feline known for its leopard-like appearance. The reason for this resemblance to wild cats is its origin, which comes from the cross between wild cats (such as the African Serval) and domestic cats. The Savannah is a giant cat with spots all over its body, pointed ears and very round eyes, characteristics that make the cat easily pass for a wild cat.But is the temperament of this hybrid cat closer to the wild side or the domestic side? The Paws of the House tells you exactly what the personality of the Savannah cat breed is like!

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Savannah cat F1, F2, F3, F4, F5: personality differences in each type mark the breed

There are five types of Savannah cat: F1, F2, F3, F4, F5. Differences between them are related in how close they are to the wild ancestors. While the Savannah cat F1 keeps a strong bond with the wild side, the Savannah cat F5 has almost no such instincts and the domestic side prevails. The physique of the different types of Savannah cat undergo some variations, mainly as tothe size - the closer to a domestic cat, the smaller the Savannah is. However, the biggest difference between them is in the personality itself. The behaviour of Serval F1 is quite different from a Serval F5, even if they are of the same breed.

F1 and F2: Savannah has behavior closer to wild instincts

What is the difference between F1 or F2 types? Savannah of these two nomenclatures have a very close link with their wild feline ancestors. For this reason, they are animals less attached to humans and their instincts are more prominent. Because of their closeness to the wild Serval, they are not very affectionate and neither will they stay behind their owner all the time. In fact, this is a type of cat that does not like toThe Savannah cat knows how to be affectionate, since it also has the genetics of a domestic cat. However, most of the time it does not show this cuddly side. Therefore, it is not so suitable to have an F1 or F2 Savannah cat if you have never had a cat and have no experience in caring for felines.

F3 and F4: Savannah cat is already starting to have a more docile and affectionate personality

When we talk about the F3 and F4 types, the Savannah breed already begins to gain a way closer to the domestic cats we know. They still have a strong wild instinct, but they can already be more attached to some people and show more affection. A Savannah of type F3 or F4 is already more suitable for living with the family, as they are great companies. In fact, the Savannah F4 usually gets alongvery well with children, since it can be affectionate and at the same time very active, so it is ideal for playing with the most curious little ones.

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F5: last type of the Savannah breed is a real domestic cat, super cute and attached

The Savannah F5 is the breed type closest to the domestic cat and the furthest from the wild cat. Their wild instincts, although still there, are much less intense, giving way to a caring and super friendly personality. The Savannah breed type F5 is very attached to its family, being a perfect companion for both calm moments and hectic play.Very outgoing, the Savannah F5 cat breed gets along well with children, adults, seniors and even other animals.

Living with a Savannah cat requires physical and mental stimulation

Coexistence varies greatly depending on the type of Savannah. F1, F2 or F3 cats tend to be a little more independent and less clingy, while F4 and F5 Savannahs are more affectionate. However, regardless of the type of cat, the Savannah breed is always very active. This animal is super curious and even the most distant types of wild cats have an adventurous and exploratory air.For this reason, the Savannah cat needs an active life, with both mental and physical sides stimulated. Having a space available to explore, exercise and practice their instincts is fundamental to a good coexistence with the Savannah. Environmental enrichment for cats will help the Savannah to have a healthier life.

Another tip is to walk your cat. The Savannah is an energetic breed that loves a good walk down the street - always using a cat collar. In addition, the Serval descendant is an example of a cat that loves water. These characteristics make many people say that the Savannah has a personality very similar to that of dogs.

Savannah cat: price varies according to breed type

Did you know that the most expensive cat in the world is the Savannah cat? Price varies depending on its type, with the F1 type being the one with the highest value: it can reach R$ 50 thousand - making it one of the most expensive cats in the world. As generations pass, prices become lower. The F4 and F5 types are the most affordable, with values close to that of other domestic cat breeds.Typically, a Savannah F4 or F5 costs between R$4,000 and R$6,000.

Tracy Wilkins

Jeremy Cruz is a passionate animal lover and dedicated pet parent. With a background in veterinary medicine, Jeremy has spent years working alongside veterinarians, gaining invaluable knowledge and experience in caring for dogs and cats. His genuine love for animals and commitment to their well-being led him to create the blog Everything you need to know about dogs and cats, where he shares expert advice from veterinarians, owners, and respected experts in the field, including Tracy Wilkins. By combining his expertise in veterinary medicine with insights from other respected professionals, Jeremy aims to provide a comprehensive resource for pet owners, helping them understand and address their beloved pets' needs. Whether it's training tips, health advice, or simply spreading awareness about animal welfare, Jeremy's blog has become a go-to source for pet enthusiasts seeking reliable and compassionate information. Through his writing, Jeremy hopes to inspire others to become more responsible pet owners and create a world where all animals receive the love, care, and respect they deserve.