Serval Kittens For Sale In Houston Texas

Majestic Savannahs - Savannah Cats for Sale, Houston TX"Throw me to the wolves and I will return leading the pack" We currently have F1 and F2 kittens available!We are a small home based cattery that provides the most loving and caring environment forMeet Camelottaspots Lady Merryn. Merryn is now retired, has been spayed, and is living the life of a cherished pat, here at our ranch. This queen is the absolute best all around cat. Aside from her stunning looks, her personalityAt 46% Serval, she is a high percent F3 and happens to be one of the TICA judges' all time favorite Savannahs. Even at her age, Merryn still enjoys getting out and about and meeting new people. She recently auditioned for a television commercial for a new cat food and she thinks nothing of giving kisses and headbutts to total strangers. She was one of our best producing queens and and had a litter by Camelottaspots Prince Charming that was born on June24, 2009. We retained Lady Merryn's daughter to carry on the legacy begun by her Mom. 
This girl's name is Lady Delta Force and she is destined to produce great babies for us in the future.  Delta was chosen to be on the cover of the 2012 AnnualShe is an absolutely stunning female! Camelottaspots Lady Madellyn, at the left, is a full sister to Lady Merryn.  has also been shown extensively, debuting at the TICA Annual in Wisconsin in 2003, and making another appearance at the World Cat Congress in Houston, TX in 2004.  Maddy has also been shown at numerous smaller shows throughout the Southwest Region. Maddy has produced some outstanding kittens for us, and we  retained two of her daughters, and one of her sons, for ourHer son, Camelottaspots Charmed Knight, aka "Charmer" can be viewed on our Savannah Kings'Charmer produced one litter for us out of a DSH queen.  We retained one male from that litter and named him Prince Charming (AKA PC) after his Dad.  We have also retained several of Maddy' daughters for our breeding program. Maddy, herself, was recently retired and spayed, but continues to reside here, at our ranch, as a cherished pet.
To the right is Camelotaspots Lady Bella D'Echo (AKAEcho is another one of our superb show quality queens.  She has been shown extensively at TICA shows throughoutShe loves to perform for the judges and would sit on their judge's stands all day long, if permitted. She is a real ham.  Echo is still in our breeding program, and so is one of her daughters that we retained.  hope to have litters, later in this year, from both of them. Meet Camelottaspots Lady Windsor.  is a littermate to Lady Bella D'Echo.  Both of these girls have been shown in new breed classes at TICA shows, where they received accolades from almost every single judge who handled them.  Like her sisters, Windsor has a very golden ground color with a highly contrasted spotting pattern on a very clear and non-ticked coat.  We currently have Wind in with Sonny (PC's son) and are hoping for a 2016 litter from this pairing. Finally, to the right, is a picture of Camelottaspots
Lady Ruffian (AKA Ruffy).  Ruffy is an absolutely fantastic girl.  She loves people, and has also done well in the new breed classes at TICA shows.  Ruffy produced her first litter for us in 2008.   She is such a good Mom, and really loves her babies.  Black Boxer Puppies For Sale In WisconsinIn spite of her protective feelings for her kids, Ruffy never fails to greet me with kissesWholesale Fishing Tackle Dropshippers and head butts even when she has babies.  Remove Pop Up Tub Drain PlugShe doesn't mind if I abscond with her babies for a while, to play with them and take their pictures, but watches carefully to make sure they are not being hurt.  Ruffy is currently  residing with Sonny and we are hoping for aa 2016 litter from this pairing.
We are very pleased to introduce Lady Delta Force (aka Delta).  Born in 2009, Delta started producingShe currently resides with Camelottaspots Gold Prince, so expect to see some "C" level kittens out of Delta in the near future.  Delta was chosen as the 2012 Cover Girl for the Annual Cats USA Magazine and is also featured, along with her first cousin Camelottaspots Prince of Wales, in the 2012 Japanese Cat Catalog. We could not be any more pleased wth this beautiful girl and look forward to seeing her kittens in 2016. LINKS  CONTACT US  Order Savannah Manual  BUYER BEWAREBengals are a hybrid breed that originated from the Asian Leopard Cat back in the 1960s. They are very energetic, intelligent, elegant and most sought out breed in the world. Bengals come in various colors and pattern variations. They can be spotted, rosetted, marbled in addition to Savannahs are descendents of the African Serval. They are spotted like cheetahs and have a very high jumping range.
loving, smart and make exceptional pets. Savannahs coming in different colors such as silver, brown, snow and melanistic. Rescue and non-pedigreed cats are also stars in our household. We occassionally foster and participate in the city's Trap-N-ReleaseHousehold pets are accepted in the show hall at TICA and CFA shows!! The Savannah is an unusual, exotic breed of domestic cat that looks much like its ancestor, the African Serval, but is smaller in size. One of the features that make this breed so unique is its strikingly bold and spotted coat, which can vary from brown, tan or gold with black or dark brown spots; silver with black or dark grey spots; black with black spots; and black tipped silver with black spots. The Savannah’s fur can also have the classic marble pattern, snow coloration, and other diluted colors. Their overall look depends greatly on generational breeding and genetic dilution. The Savannah has a lean muscular build, a short, thick tail, a long neck and long legs.
These features give the feline a tall appearance, but it is actually medium sized and tends to weigh less than other similarly sized domestic cats. One of its other most striking features is the shape of its hooded eyes, which are flat on top, and its large, tall ears that are situated right at the top of its head. This very active cat is curious, assertive, and an adventure-seeker. It requires a lot of interaction and attention on a daily basis, either with its companion human(s) or other companion cats. This cat is also very loyal, and will develop a strong bond with people. The Savannah is not a lap cat, but will show affection to its human family by following them around the house and giving them frequent head butts. They love to play in water, and are easily trained to walk on a leash with a harness. They also love to play active games such as fetch. Because of these traits, Savannahs are thought to have "dog-like" personalities. Despite their exotic appearance, Savannah cats are one of the healthiest breeds and have no known established health problems.
Due to their direct lineage from Servals, care should be taken to establish whether they have inherited the Serval’s tendency to have a proportionately small liver for their body size. Care should also be taken by veterinarians to not administer ketamine during medical treatment, as ketamine is metabolized through the liver and has been known to cause potentially serious health complications for this breed. Special attention should be given to the Savannah's diet to guard against a deficiency of taurine, a particularly dangerous condition resulting from lack of the amino acid taurine, which is found in meats and fish and to which the Savannah is believed to be especially prone. Because of this, it is recommended the Savannah cat be provided with a high protein, low or no grain diet (especially corn). High concentrations of taurine can be found in meat, poultry (which can be partially boiled), fish, and premium cat foods. Overall, Savannah cats are healthy, hardy and athletic, and are considered to be one of the healthiest of the domestic feline breeds.
The first documented Savannah cat was born in April 1986, when Bengal cat breeder Judee Frank paired her eight-pound female Siamese Sealpoint cat with Ernie, a thirty-pound male Serval cat belonging to Suzy Wood. Neither one expected the unusually beautiful and graceful offspring that resulted, which Suzy took home with her. The kitten was christened "Savannah," after the African grasslands that are home to the Serval’s ancestors. This kitten became the first F1 (first generation hybrid cross). With Savannah, Suzy was able to breed the first known F2 (second generation) Savannah cat. The feline’s unique physical traits and dynamic personality attracted the attention and interest of Patrick Kelly, who then obtained one of the kittens. Patrick Kelly wanted to produce a new breed of domestic cat, and enlisted the aid of cat breeder Joyce Sroufe to assist him. By painstakingly researching the steps needed to create a feline breed that would be recognized by the national cat registry, Patrick Kelly and Joyce Sroufe were able to successfully produce a new feline breed.