Bengal Cat
Information
The origins of the Bengal Cat stem from the first pairing of
a wild Asian Leopard Cat, a small, forest-dwelling cat found
in Asia and India, and a domesticated cat, which occurred
more that 35 years ago. The Bengal cat has since purred it's
way into the hearts and homes of cat fanciers world wide,
and is currently one of the most popular cat breeds. The
exotic beauty, affectionate nature and intelligence of the
Bengal cat has since inspired many other hybrid cat breeds,
including the Savannah cat.

Savannah
Cat Information
Savannahs are
considered one of the larger breeds of domesticated cats.
Their tall and slim build gives Savannahs the appearance of
greater size than their actual weight. F1 hybrid and
F2 hybrids are usually the largest, due to the stronger
genetic influence of the African Serval ancestor.
Savannahs are described as friendly, assertive, active,
playful and interested in dogs and children. They are
commonly compared to dogs in their loyalty, and they will
follow their owners around the house like a canine. They can
also be trained to walk on a leash, and even fetch.
