Manu+Horde
Savannah Super Cat
Most indoor/outdoor Savannahs go missing and are never found...I don't need a study to prove that to me... It's evident by all the missing and lost Savannahs. Europe is completely differed than the US for some reason, although most owners there do not allow their Savannahs out either. They may have fun outside, but their life will be shorter... That is the risk you take.
There is nothing wrong with having an outside enclosure or taking them for walks... Then they have the best of both worlds.
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Maybe Europe is different for some reason - but for me in Germany i would also let my Girls not roam free - they are indoor - with the opportunity go outside on the big balcony and they will get an ~60 squaremeter outdoor enclosure this summer (all organized yet) with permanent access. The only one who is roaming free outside is Garfield cause he is a barn cat that was showing up at our home to get his familiy on his own needs ... (so he decided to live with us 10 years ago) so i can't close him up - but in his first year he was slightly injured by hit in a car accident ... not badly but this is the reason why my girls are indoor cats with secured outdoor expierence ...
For sure maybe in Europe are some things different but traffic is also risky - the possibility that someone picks a special look a like cat up is also given ... so i would not let my savannah cat roam free and bring them at risk - i'll do anything that they feel comfortable have secured space with best of both worlds ...
(in Europe is only the thing different - that no neighbor takes a gun out and shoot at cats ... cause guns are not allowed freely)
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