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Kronos

Guest
Aww sounds like you are starting off to a wonderful relationship with your new buddy :)

Too funny because as a kitten Kronos also announced every time he had to poop. He still does sometimes but not nearly as dramatic or as loud as he used to.

Remember on the Ragdoll forum, and I said something along the lines of "if I had to pick one word to describe a Savannah, it would be "intense"?" - Intense play, intense love, intense sleep... lol! You think it is a pretty accurate description?
 
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Dantes

Guest
Remember on the Ragdoll forum, and I said something along the lines of "if I had to pick one word to describe a Savannah, it would be "intense"?" - Intense play, intense love, intense sleep... lol! You think it is a pretty accurate description?

What you wrote on the Ragdoll forum is what got me interested in Savannahs in the first place :) Before that, I had no clue that such a creature existed. Thank you! :drink:

Pretty much everything you wrote is coming to life! The only thing I haven't seen is the crying in a corner...so far he hasn't done anything bad, and although I have had to tell him no a time or two, he seems to respond immediately! :)
 
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Dantes

Guest
I forgot to add, when I take him out of the safe room (my bed/bath) I usually put a little trainer kitten harness on him. It's not really an effective harness, but it's just to get him used to being on leash. He took to it first time around! I'm considering ordering a real harness for him, but not sure if I should wait until he's a little bigger...should he be expected to grow quickly?
 

HappyS

Savannah Super Cat
He's so cute/ handsome! I hope to hear more of his antics as he seems like a quick learner and very inquisitive!
 

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Paige
Staff member
he sounds awesome! it seems that some cats are born to fetch...zuri has been fetching since I got her
 

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Paige
Staff member
I forgot to add, when I take him out of the safe room (my bed/bath) I usually put a little trainer kitten harness on him. It's not really an effective harness, but it's just to get him used to being on leash. He took to it first time around! I'm considering ordering a real harness for him, but not sure if I should wait until he's a little bigger...should he be expected to grow quickly?

You might want to wait...I bought Taj a harness at four months and by six months he had already outgrown it.
 
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Kronos

Guest
I bought a guinea pig harness for Kronos when he was 10 weeks old and although he outgrew it quickly, the harness was only $10... was worth it for me to get Kronos used to walking on a lead as young as possible.
 
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Dantes

Guest
I bought a guinea pig harness for Kronos when he was 10 weeks old and although he outgrew it quickly, the harness was only $10... was worth it for me to get Kronos used to walking on a lead as young as possible.
Having had a guinea pig as a child, I serious need to see video of one walking on a harness LOLOLOL off to google....
 
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Breheart

Guest
the pic I have up now is Keljin at 6months in the same guinea pig harness that Kronos mentioned above. He has been using it as well since 4months, now at 7months he has outgrown it. I agree though it was still definitely useful to get him used to it while he was smaller.
 
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