Savannah

Description
Savannah is the feline version of a dog. Actively seeking social interaction, they are given to pouting if left out. Remaining kitten-like through life. Profoundly loyal to immediate family members whilst questioning the presence of strangers. Making excellent companions that are loyal, intelligent and eager to be involved.
Personality
The Savannah is known for being very affectionate, highly energetic, highly intelligent, quiet, great with children, gets along well with dogs, friendly with strangers, very adaptable, sociable, low-maintenance grooming. Their temperament is described as: Curious, Social, Intelligent, Loyal, Outgoing, Adventurous, Affectionate.

Care Requirements
This breed has relatively low grooming needs (1/5). As a high-energy breed, they need plenty of interactive play and enrichment. They have high social needs and prefer not to be left alone for long periods. This breed is generally healthy with few breed-specific concerns.
Suitable For:
- Apartment living
- Families with children
- Homes with dogs
- Active owners who enjoy interactive play
- People looking for a companionable cat
- Owners who are home often
- Homes with frequent visitors
- Owners who prefer low-maintenance pets
- Owners who enjoy training and puzzle toys
Not Suitable For:
- Owners who are away from home for long periods
- People looking for a very calm, low-energy cat
Physical Characteristics
The Savannah weighs between 8-25 lbs (4-11 kg).
Weight
8 - 25 lbs
Origin
United States
Life Expectancy
17 - 20 years

Breed Profile
Breed Characteristics
Maintenance Requirements
Breeds Similar to Savannah
Based on temperament, size, and care requirements, these cat breeds share similar characteristics:
Frequently Asked Questions
Fun Facts
The Savannah originates from United States.
They are known for being curious, social, intelligent, loyal, outgoing, adventurous, affectionate.
Their lifespan is typically 17 to 20 years.



