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Jua Ini Savannahs

Amanda Hughes

Savannah Super Cat
Pretty much any generation I can afford. I could afford 2 from designer spots (3000) and Jua Ini (3300) Not factoring in discounts for purchasing 2 that Jua Ini gives. I prefer SBTs. I honestly want one that will get big but even if it doesn't I would never get rid of it. My furbabies are infinentley precious to me no matter how big or small. I was hoping for a gorgeous gold but if I can get a good looking one that isn't gold I will be happy, especially if it has big ears and a slender face. But I prefer spots over marbled. I hope for them to be very loving and like to cuddle

Below are some pics of my last furbaby Pandora I adopted her from the SPCA. She loved having her belly rubbed, sleeping by me and especially loved being cradled like a baby. You couldn't hold her any other way. But I don't have her anymore, she had aggressive cancer and they told me even if treated she would only live 3-6 more months so I chose not to make her suffer and had her put to sleep since she was no longer eating anything. She was only 2.
 

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Amanda Hughes

Savannah Super Cat
Oh, that's rather new. When I looked at them initially they didn't have any. But I take it they're a good breeder?
 

WitchyWoman

Admin
Staff member
Oh, that's rather new. When I looked at them initially they didn't have any. But I take it they're a good breeder?
The kittens were born 3-3 so are fresh out of the oven. I don't have personal experience with Kelly but Brigitte has sold her kittens and that's an excellent credential to have.
 

Pam Flachs

Savannah Super Cat
My sincere condolences on the too soon loss of your beautiful Pandora :(

You do know that size does not a Savannah make? I never guarantee size on any of my babies, nor does any reputable breeder I know of. Unless you are purchasing an F1 or F2, most Savannahs are the same size or a bit larger and taller than other breeds of domestic cats, and even some of the earlier generations (F1, F2, F3) can be on the smaller side of "average" cat size. I like to say the huge personality of a Savannah more than makes up the difference in size a cat might achieve at adulthood, and Savannahs, like any other domestic cat..can grow until around 3 years of age.

I would suggest you take your time and keep looking at the many various breeders, even out of your state and area, as many breeders will ship kittens or arrange transport to you. When you find the breeder you are comfortable with, and you have no reservations or hesitation about the ethics or legitimacy of that breeder (they are prompt in responding to your questions; you are satisfied with the content of their kitten contract guaranteeing health and support after the sale; the kitten will be TICA registered and is well-socialized, and at least 12 weeks of age with age appropriate vaccines; the breeder has other satisfied customers and good reviews here and on Facebook; etc) and that breeder has a kitten or two that you know in heart are meant to be yours, then go for it!
 
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