WhoWho developed the Savannah?
Developed by crossing domestic cats with the wild African serval.
WhatWhat defines the breed?
A tall, long-legged, spotted cat with dog-like loyalty and energy.
WhereWhere did it originate?
Developed in the USA.
WhenWhen did the breed begin?
First bred in the 1980s.
WhyWhy was the breed created?
Bred to bring the exotic look of the serval into a companion cat.
About the Savannah
The Savannah is a tall, striking hybrid created by crossing a domestic cat with the African serval. The result is an exotic, long-legged cat with bold spots, huge ears, and an athletic, adventurous spirit. Depending on generation (F1 down to later filials), Savannahs range from very wild-influenced to fully domestic in temperament.
Confident, curious, and remarkably dog-like, Savannahs leap to great heights, walk on leashes, and often play in water. They bond strongly, crave activity, and need serious enrichment to be happy. For experienced, active owners, they're an unforgettable and rewarding companion β but they're not a low-effort pet.
Breed at a Glance
Coat Colors
The breed appears in a range of colors and patterns. Here are some of the most recognized.
Temperament & Personality
Savannahs are adventurous, confident, and bursting with energy. They're bold, intensely curious, and dog-like in devotion β but they need experienced handling and abundant stimulation to channel their drive positively.
- Highly active and athletic β extraordinary jumpers and climbers.
- Confident and bold, rarely intimidated by anything.
- Dog-like β many leash-walk, fetch, and enjoy water.
- Intensely curious, requiring constant enrichment.
Exercise & Enrichment Needs
This is one of the most demanding breeds for exercise. Savannahs need extensive daily activity, vertical space, and mental challenges to stay balanced.
- Tall, sturdy climbing structures β they jump to remarkable heights.
- Leash walks & outdoor enclosures β safe adventure outlets.
- Puzzle & foraging toys β essential mental work.
- Water play & fetch β many love both.
Grooming & Care
The short, dense coat is easy to maintain, making grooming one of the simpler aspects of Savannah care.
- A weekly brush keeps the sleek spotted coat healthy.
- Low to moderate shedding overall.
- Trim nails regularly and provide ample scratching outlets.
- Routine ear and dental care.
Health Considerations
Savannahs are generally healthy, though the hybrid background and body structure carry a few considerations.
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) β the common feline heart concern.
- Anesthesia sensitivity β inform your vet of the hybrid ancestry.
- Digestive sensitivity β some do best on specific diets.
- Weight & muscle care β their athletic build needs proper nutrition.
Is a Savannah Right for You?
The Savannah is for experienced, active owners ready to meet the substantial needs of a large, energetic, exotic hybrid.
A Savannah may be perfect if youβ¦
- Have experience with high-energy or exotic cats.
- Can provide extensive daily activity and enrichment.
- Want a bold, athletic, dog-like adventurer.
Think twice if youβ¦
- Want a calm, low-maintenance companion.
- Live where hybrid ownership is restricted.
- Can't dedicate significant time to exercise and play.
πΎWhat is the Savannah like?
Adventurous, confident, and energetic, a tall, wild-looking hybrid with a bold, dog-like character.
πΎHow much exercise do they need?
Very high β extremely athletic and intelligent; needs vast enrichment and often leash walks.
βοΈWhat about grooming & coat care?
Short, spotted coat is very low-maintenance; weekly brushing suffices.
β€οΈHealth & longevity
Typically 12β20 years; a generally healthy breed; watch for HCM.
πͺWho are they good with?
Best with active, experienced owners; can be great with kids and dogs, many love water.
The Savannah is always welcome here.
Whether your Savannah is here for a spa day, a fun-filled daycare visit, or a cozy overnight stay, our team understands exactly what this breed needs to feel safe, happy, and completely at home. We tailor every stay to your pet's unique personality β just like we would for our own.
