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F1 savannahs: personality change as they grow older?

LML

Savannah Child
I don't think she meant to imply that her SV just turned 6 months... just that changes have occurred since Coco turned 6 months (which could have happened last year) ;)
 
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shelby

Guest
I was thinking the same thing , Sue. I taught school and even with 6 year olds..TWO AND TWO IS STILL FOUR;>)
 

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Paige
Staff member
I think the point is that the kitten is only 6 months old and he has only had him for 2 months...coco is his cat's name...

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Brigitte Cowell

Moderator
Staff member
Also, was the damage all deliberate? I could blame the Savannahs for things that were damaged somewhat accidentally, because when Savannahs are doing "kitty racetrack" things can go flying or be knocked over on the way through. If one had a lot of valuable belongings, then the bill for that could be high!

I had a phone call from the owner of an F3 I bred here a while back. She told me of an "accident". The F3 had apparently learned to open all cabinets, and she came down one day to find him standing in the middle of the room amidst carnage of broken glass! He'd opened the upper doors that held all her vintage glass collection and pushed it all to the floor (his mama also has a gravity fetish, I suspect she may have "helped" but had scarpered before the owner came down). What I loved was that she was more concerned that his paws weren't cut than the huge bill of damage. She also understood it was not malicious behavior.

Earthquake-fasten your TV screens, put all valuable breakables, figurines and vases into glass-doored cabinets with locks! Make sure valuable pictures are well out of range... toddler-proof from floor to ceiling!
 

Brigitte Cowell

Moderator
Staff member
MY Coco (I have a Coco too) is a busy girl, LOL! But in a good way, I'm not sure she's ever had an expensive accident here... knocking on wood :)
 
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shelby

Guest
LOL ...Glad to hear that, Brigitte;>) I also have some busy girls...in a good way...bless their mischevious little souls. I happen to love BUSY;>) you know what they say about IDLE PAWS;>) LOL
 

Brigitte Cowell

Moderator
Staff member
I think that one HAS to love extreme energy cats to want a Savannah... it amazes me when people contact us asking when their Savannah kitten will calm down! LOL! Like never...even my nearly 12 year old F2 with his severe heart valve defect has his crazy spurts regularly throughout the day and night! Never a dull moment, but I wanted it this way :)
 
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