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Hello from Florida<3

TwistMiss

Greta T.
Hi everyone! I'm Greta, and I live in Southern-Central Florida. I've always been a cat enthusiast and have always wanted an exotic breed, but I never knew which I wanted until I stumbled upon the Savannah cats. I've been hooked since I've seen them! I've owned cats my whole life, and have fed them on a raw diet instead of bagged food, and most of my cats have far surpassed a 'normal' cat's life-span. My first Savannah will be an F2 male, and I would really like a silver or the snow leopard mutation, though I'm sad that the snow leopard doesn't appear very often. My second Savannah (I usually get my cats in pairs) will be either an F2 or F3 female, again, hopefully silver or snow leopard. I'm so excited to meet other Savannah cat enthusiasts and hear their awesome stories! Hit me up, I'm super nice <3
 

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Paige
Staff member
Hi everyone! I'm Greta, and I live in Southern-Central Florida. I've always been a cat enthusiast and have always wanted an exotic breed, but I never knew which I wanted until I stumbled upon the Savannah cats. I've been hooked since I've seen them! I've owned cats my whole life, and have fed them on a raw diet instead of bagged food, and most of my cats have far surpassed a 'normal' cat's life-span. My first Savannah will be an F2 male, and I would really like a silver or the snow leopard mutation, though I'm sad that the snow leopard doesn't appear very often. My second Savannah (I usually get my cats in pairs) will be either an F2 or F3 female, again, hopefully silver or snow leopard. I'm so excited to meet other Savannah cat enthusiasts and hear their awesome stories! Hit me up, I'm super nice <3

Hi Greta,

Welcome!!! Glad you joined us! Sounds like you are a perfect fit for a Savannah cat. The snow savannah (not snow leopard) is not a mutation. The snow pattern is caused by a recessive gene. We have several breeders on this forum who have snow kittens...do you have a savannah picked out yet?
 

TwistMiss

Greta T.
I don't have one picked out yet! I'm very much looking though; my apologies for calling it a 'mutation', it was my friend's name for it because of the recessive gene. (I also think it looks like a snow leopard, so that's probably where that came from!) I'll be lurking the boards for a while, learning the other's knowledge, and hopefully get in touch with some breeders to get more information! Thanks for the welcome <3
 

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Paige
Staff member
Sounds great! And no worries on the mutation....yes, it is good to read and ask questions and learn! That is what we are here for ;)
 

Kiangagirl

Savannah Super Cat
Hi everyone! I'm Greta, and I live in Southern-Central Florida. I've always been a cat enthusiast and have always wanted an exotic breed, but I never knew which I wanted until I stumbled upon the Savannah cats. I've been hooked since I've seen them! I've owned cats my whole life, and have fed them on a raw diet instead of bagged food, and most of my cats have far surpassed a 'normal' cat's life-span. My first Savannah will be an F2 male, and I would really like a silver or the snow leopard mutation, though I'm sad that the snow leopard doesn't appear very often. My second Savannah (I usually get my cats in pairs) will be either an F2 or F3 female, again, hopefully silver or snow leopard. I'm so excited to meet other Savannah cat enthusiasts and hear their awesome stories! Hit me up, I'm super nice <3
Hi Greta and welcome! I just wanted you to know that I just sold an absolutely stunning F2 seal mink snow male kitten and I still have his sister who is also a seal mink snow. She is 3 months old and just as sweet as cherry pie. I'm also expecting another litter from the same parents at the end of April---after which the mother will be resting for the remainder of this year. If you'd like to see pics just go to my kittens page at www.kiangasavannahs.com (because I'm not techie enough to post photos here.)
 
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