Breeding for pet homes with health and temperament is a top priority. Kittens are raised in home with little dogs and lots of love. I acquired my first Savannah kitten, Willow, an F2B in early 2016. After researching and looking for more than a year she finally came to me all the way to Washington state from Virginia. I knew that I was hooked and wanted to contribute to the Savannah Cat enthusiast
s. I found a wonderful breeder locally in Washington state and waited ever so "patiently" for him to be born. A gorgeous little golden brown spotted F5C boy named Sebastian. These two have filled my house with a ton of life and amusement. Willow is so unlike what I heard about F2's as she is very outgoing, never skittish and loves to be held. She does chirp occasionally when watching the squirrels and gives plenty of headbutts. Sebastian on the other hand is more what I expected. He is WILD, running and bouncing off the walls. Catterwalls like a mad man. He loves is home raised/frozen mice snacks and is a hoot to watch him throw them around, hunt them and make the "kill". These kids are raised side by side with my young daughter and our dogs. My mother is a live in on occasion and she has her cat and pups here too! All cats before entering my home are FIV, Felv and FIP tested clear before allowed to interact with the others. Health and happiness are a priority. I'm new and will make mistakes and will learn as I make this journey to become a member of a great community of Savannah Cat lovers! I will listen to my mentors and hope to be able to educate others as well. I will only be able to provide a small number of kittens per year, if even that, so that I can ensure each litter is well cared for and given the utmost attention and affection to produce loving well rounded pet kittens to those who also fall in love with My Wild Cat Savannah's.