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Savannah

BuildLarge
CoatShort
PatternSpotted
OriginUnited States

Overview

The Savannah is a cat breed of large build with a short coat. It traces back to United States. It originated as a hybrid of the domestic cat x serval (Leptailurus serval). Its coat usually shows spotted patterning. It carries recent wild-cat ancestry, so check local ownership laws and choose a well-socialised, later-generation cat. Cats commonly live 12–18 years, so this is a long-term commitment.

Is the Savannah right for you?

A good match if — you want an independent companion that settles into most homes; you'd rather avoid heavy grooming; you want a cat that enjoys being handled and held; you're a first-time cat owner; you specifically want an exotic, active cat and understand the extra needs.

Think twice if — you want a low-key, easygoing lap cat.

What a Savannah needs from you

A Savannah needs a moderate amount of space, daily feeding and litter care, and moderate day-to-day upkeep. The short coat needs only occasional brushing. On closeness, this breed is happy to be handled.

A note on this profile

Measured per-breed temperament scores for cats are still being added. The fit notes above are based on coat, build, origin, development and general care needs — not yet on a tested personality profile.

Key facts

Origin
United States
Development
Hybrid of the domestic cat x serval (Leptailurus serval)
Wild hybrid
true
Body type
Large
Coat
Short
Pattern
Spotted

What it needs from you (at a glance)

Space neededmoderate
Experience neededlow
Maintenancemoderate
Time per dayno data yet
Need for companymoderate
Handling / closenesshigh
Cost levelmoderate

What it costs

Scaled to this breed’s roughly 5 kg and a ~15-year life, keeping a Savannah works out at about:

Setup & first year
$963 – $1,968
Over its whole life
$11,317 – $21,859

Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →