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macmanmatty

Guest
Hello I just realized that never posted an intro due to my busy schedual. I run a nursery (plants) and landscaping business and also do side jobs and computer work. But here it is ....
I (Jesse) run catmando cattery that breeds bengals and soon savannahs. In the pictures is my silver stud big brother timmy He is an f4 and most likely fertile at 7 months he is about 12 lbs of solid muscle He is very wild looking expect for his stripes that will hopefully turn into spots but, he has some spots already. I should be getting an f1 savannah female kitten this winter or next spring When ever my friends serval breeds to her savannah. I also Have a f2 jungle cat / savannah that he has possibly mated to.

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Paige
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Welcome tot he forum! I'm curious as to what makes you think your F4 male is fertile.
 
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macmanmatty

Guest
He mated with my savannah/jungle cat hybrid and she was confirmed pregnant by my vet. But only by palpitation.
 

Wyldthingz

Savannah Super Cat
I love his color! His stripes won't change into spots however- he is what he is. Good luck with your litter. :)
I had a fertile F4 b boy. He escaped and we never found him again. :( I sure miss him.
He did give me one of my most successful crosses however thought his daughter, Spyder who produced some very pretty black nosed babies.
What generation is this boy?
 
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macmanmatty

Guest
He is a f4c But since I got him at 10 weeks his stripes have been breaking up into spots I am to assume that that is done? I have seen many savannahs but none with this large of spots/ stripes.
 

Wyldthingz

Savannah Super Cat
There are quite a few. Being a C, I would really doubt that he is fertile. There are few F5Cs that are fertile especially at that young of age. Not to be a bummer but I would REALLY question your vet, perhaps a false pregnancy, or perhaps the cat was with some other male?

I and other breeders have neutered enough F5c to know that an F4c would be really pushing the odds. Is it possible that his code is wrong, that he is an A Savannah?

I wouldn't even hold my breath for a fertile F4 C.
 
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macmanmatty

Guest
Does he look like a f4c to you? I believe his mom was silver so could he be half non savannah? I don't think he is just asking he looks like a f4c or b to me other than the stripes.
 

Wyldthingz

Savannah Super Cat
If his mother was not a Savannah, then he is an F4 A generation. If his mother is 1/2 Savannah X ? then she is an A savannah and he would be a B generation Savannah. You can't really tell what generation they are by appearances. Some of my F4 sbt look very servally, some don't as much. Depends on the breeding.
I had an F2 that had that same pattern and similar color. Her father was an Egyptian Mau.
If he is an A generation F4, there is more of a probability that he is fertile? I hope that makes sense.
 
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macmanmatty

Guest
His mother is a f3 either b or c is was the father I was questioning as in she could have escaped one night and met the local tom.
 
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