A cross between a wild African Serval and a domestic cat, the Savannah is a fairly new breed of cats. The Savannah was spotted for the first time by Judy.
The Savannah was spotted for the first time by Judy Frank in 1986 in Pennsylvania who was herself a Bengal cat breeder. The kitten was a cross between the African Serval and a domestic Siamese.
Although, the preferred type would be brown spotted tabby, silver spotted tabby and black, you also find white, blue and marble patterns. They have long ears and a short, dense tail. The Savannahs, on average, weigh around 15 to 25 pounds that makes them the biggest domestic cat.
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