Savannah Cat
The Savannah Cat is a hybrid breed created by crossing a domestic cat with a Serval, a wild African cat. Known for their striking appearance, Savannahs have long legs, large ears, and a spotted coat that resembles their wild ancestors. They are recognized for their playful and energetic nature, making them popular among cat enthusiasts.
Savannah Cats are classified into different generations based on their ancestry. The first generation, known as F1, has the highest percentage of Serval genes. As the generations progress, the percentage of wild genes decreases, affecting their size and temperament. Despite their wild lineage, most Savannahs adapt well to domestic life.