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Savannahs and Children

Patti

Admin
Staff member
My youngest little girl is only 2, and Shyla was very skiddish around her at first..........but now she plays with her! I just have to watch sometimes, as Shyla like to give her "love bites"...lol
Most love bites are harmless, even to youngsters, but sometimes kitties can get a bit overzealous so good that you keep an eye on them :up:
 

Trish Allearz

Moderator
My SVs are great with my kids, age 4, 10 and 13. I find that the SVs don't startle as easily with loud noises and kid activity. The kids were having a nerf dart war and the Savannah's were flying through the air catching the darts! While the sphynx wants no part of such chaos, lol. I do have a bratty F5(?) (sorry Trish, I keep forgetting what gen Lou and Mojo are, lol) who will smack the kids at random, but she doesn't hurt them and they actually get into slap fights with her. It seems that the SVs are more puppylike and playful.
F6!!!

Hehehe :)

Yeah, I had a no-balloons and no-Nerf rule, but Auntie Kay Fazio ruined the anti-Nerf rule at the last cat show. LOL!
 

admin

Paige
Staff member
Keep the pictures coming, they are all precious!

They certainly are!!! Pics are welcome!!! The more, the merrier ;) it is great fun, especially getting to see our savannahs or any cats or dogs or any animal with children...
 
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