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Our cattery is located in a quiet residential corner of Sarasota, Florida. Visits are private, by appointment only — typically lasting 60–90 minutes so you have time to meet our queens, kings, and any available kittens in person.
Before you write — these are the most common questions we get.
A Savannah is a hybrid cat breed created by crossing a domestic cat with an African Serval. They are known for their tall stature, exotic spotted coats, and intelligent personalities.
These letters indicate the filial generation — how many generations a kitten is removed from its Serval ancestor. F1 has a Serval parent, F2 has a Serval grandparent, and so on down to F5.
Savannah ownership laws vary by state and locality. F4 and F5 generations are legal in most US states. F1-F3 may require permits in some states. Always check your local laws.
Prices vary by generation: F1 ($10,000-$20,000), F2-F3 ($4,000-$8,000), F4-F5 ($1,500-$4,000). Price reflects breeding complexity, rarity, and care.
Yes, we offer professional kitten transport to all 50 US states. Shipping includes climate-controlled transport, health certification, and personal courier delivery when possible.
All of our kittens receive a professional wellness check, initial vaccinations, and comprehensive parasite treatment.
What We Provide Before Departure: Veterinary Health Certificate: Certified healthy, examined by a licensed vet, and cleared of contagious diseases.Core Vaccinations: First dose of FVRCP (Distemper/Respiratory viruses) administered.Deworming & Testing: Completely treated for intestinal parasites and tested negative for Feline Leukemia (FeLV).
Future Schedule for New Owners: FVRCP Boosters: Required at 10–12 weeks and 14–16 weeks old.Rabies Vaccine: Required between 12–16 weeks old (per state law).Follow-up Deworming: Recommended at 12 and 16 weeks old during routine vet visits.
Our waitlist varies by generation. F4-F5 kittens are typically available within 3-6 months. F1-F3 kittens may have longer waitlists.
We recommend a high-protein diet of premium kibble combined with raw or wet food. Detailed feeding guides are provided with every adoption.
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