The Savannah: The Largest Domestic Cats in the World | Cats 101

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Published 2017-11-20

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  • @linmanese620
    "We instantly fell in love with the serval." shows an ocelot
  • @20kay88
    I've never bought a cat. They just come to me as strangers and the second day we are friends
  • One of our neighbours has a savannah cat. It roams the neighbourhood and gardens without issue and is actually very friendly. He has even guarded our rabbits against other cats.
  • @SirenaSpades
    I have two of these cats, that were rescued as kittens. Original owner couldn't deal with their behavior. Breeders are not presenting their behavior accurately, and even I was not prepared for how they actually act and behave in the house. If you want one of these, PLEASE do not buy one. There are SO MANY up for adoption from people giving them up! Even young kittens and juveniles, like I got.
  • @tranzik7080
    Normal domestic cat: mostly free Cat with longer legs and yellow: 20k
  • @joanhailey8969
    Banned in Georgia? Shame, you can't own a Savannah in Savannah...
  • My girlfriend's son owns a Savannah. She is an awesome cat. Very friendly, playful, loving, and VERY vocal! She talks to everybody. She's still young, so she hasn't fully filled out yet, but she's already a very tall and long cat.
  • @Takedownman
    My Savannah F3 is an attention hog 🤣. He's dangerously sweet and everyone is scared at first, then they fall in love 😆
  • @kgaccount
    "The cat is not like a dog. When a cat wants something you give it to them." Ha ha ha! So true!
  • @calba24
    I remember when I was growing up, we found 2 kittens. We kept them for a couple of months, but one of them was normal with a slight mean streak and the other seemed to have mental issues. The normal one would give us the killer look, but never attacked us. At night, she would just walk up and down on us while we slept in our beds like she was prowling and protecting us. We were just kids then. We always had cats, but they were different and we never knew what type of kittens we had gotten. They were loyal and liked to play along with cuddles, but we had to get rid of them because they would not use the litter box no matter how hard we tried. I’m looking at this video, and the Savannah cats look exactly like them and I am certain they were Savannah. Same spots, slender bodies, and big in size for cats under a year old.
  • @IronMountainx
    When I was on safari, I saw an elephant, so when I got home from holiday I decided to get one as a pet...
  • @xyhmo
    Interviewee: these cats are not like owning a dog. Narrator, right after: these cats are a lot like dogs.
  • @busta8920
    I'd be devastated too if my $20,000 cat ran away...
  • @MikMoen
    "If you enjoy the wildside this is the cat for your family." That hiss alone would terrify many.
  • @Virpukka
    A lot of these beautiful cats ends up living in misery when the owners realizes that they can't handle the destruction that comes with Savannah cat. They are wild and needs a lot more care than people understand what comes to feeding them example. They do not thrive with cat food, they need raw food diet that comes expensivie pretty fast. It how far Mondo got in few days shows how much these cats needs space to move around. Their living space should not be one room or small cage. They need space to get that exercise. If you do clips like this you should also bring out the negatives that comes with owning cat like this. How they are bread example. It is not without problems. With cute videos you end up selling idea from owning cat like this for people that don't know what they are getting into and result will be suffering for everyone but mostly for the animals that are forced to take part to this. Seriously disappointed that Discovery takes part to things like this.