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I hope no one has ever had this issue with your Savannah!

Hippy

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Not a chance you would ever.. Did I say ever
See a fly, mouse, chipmunk, squirrel, bird etc anywares in sight or smelling distance breathing!

Lol

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John Campbell

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Staff member
LOL... Elsa is Pretty Brutal with them... She does not want to kill them.... She treats them as antonymous toys that just quick working after a couple of hours... She does not really kill them per say... they usually just die from Exhaustion (Or a Heart Attack)... She believes in the Catch and Release system... She Catches them... Carries them for a minute or 2, lets them go and Game on! The word must have gotten out to the Mouse Community, because I rescued one and released him (while he was able to still run) and have not seen not 1 since! LOL
 

WitchyWoman

Admin
Staff member
Misty mouses to the tune of a different drummer.
My SVs would kill a mouse if they ever had the chance but they wouldn't eat it. They stopped eating mice and rats a long time ago. I know not why. It is embarrassing to confess that my cats eschew the main prey of their brethren.
 

John Campbell

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Staff member
Witchy, Elsa is much the same, she will not eat them, and she has never killed one per say.... She just relentlessly chases them until they fall over dead... after that, she continues to play with them just like her toy mice until I throw it out...
 

Vito

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Not a chance here either, all the Savannahs in this house are on high alert just now of an evening /night, spider breeding season and their having a field day hunting them :)
 
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