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Savannah Cat Lover Sharing my love for Savannah Cats Welcome to Jungletouch Savannahs. I have been raising and breeding Savannahs for 26 years now.

I am one of the first 18 people to start working with the Savannah Cat Breed and one of the longest standing breeders around today. Here at our facility we breed F2 thru F7 and have kittens available on and off throughout the year.

Hi All,On to the second part of my "Savannah Cat Education" launch.https://savannahcatlover.com/There are 116 articles o...
06/02/2024

Hi All,

On to the second part of my "Savannah Cat Education" launch.

https://savannahcatlover.com/

There are 116 articles on the website already with hopefully 100's more to come. There is still plenty more work to do of course. It has taken nearly a year to get the e-book and all these articles written. I am a slow typist lol...

You can still p[purchase the e-book via the new website or at the links below:

Here is the link for PayPal purchase: https://www.e-junkie.com/i/12tvh?single
Venmo
https://venmo.com/u/JungletouchSavannahs

Once Venmo payment is sent, email me at [email protected] so I can send the ebook.
Here are the chapters covered in the book.

The Origin of Savannah Cats
Understanding the Savannah Cat Breed
The Pros and Cons of Owning a Savannah Cat
Generations of Savannah Cats (F1-F5)
Grooming Routines
Savannah Cat Diet
Common Health Issues for Your Savannah Cat
Parasitic Infestations in Savannah Cats
Vaccinations
Creating the Ideal Environment
Breeding and Reproduction
Special Chapter - Home-made Cat Food
Legalities of Owning a Savannah Cat
Dealing with Behavioral Issues
Aging and Senior Care for Savannah Cats
Conclusion

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Phase 1 of my new project is my new Savannah Cat Ebook. Aptly named: Savannah Cat Lover. I have decided to make it avail...
24/01/2024

Phase 1 of my new project is my new Savannah Cat Ebook. Aptly named: Savannah Cat Lover. I have decided to make it available at an introductory price of $9.99. Norrmally will be $16.99. You will need to use code: savannahcatlover ß- it’s all small letters
The link is only for PayPal. If someone wants to use Zelle or Venmo, please message me privately.
Here is the link for PayPal purchase: https://www.e-junkie.com/i/12tvh

Venmo
https://venmo.com/u/JungletouchSavannahs
Once Venmo payment is sent, email me at [email protected] so I can send the ebook.
Here are the chapters covered in the book.

The Origin of Savannah Cats
Understanding the Savannah Cat Breed
The Pros and Cons of Owning a Savannah Cat
Generations of Savannah Cats (F1-F5)
Grooming Routines
Savannah Cat Diet
Common Health Issues for Your Savannah Cat
Parasitic Infestations in Savannah Cats
Vaccinations
Creating the Ideal Environment
Breeding and Reproduction
Special Chapter - Home-made Cat Food
Legalities of Owning a Savannah Cat
Dealing with Behavioral Issues
Aging and Senior Care for Savannah Cats
Conclusion

African Serval Cats: Majestic Predators of the African SavannahIntroduction:The African Savannah is home to a diverse ra...
13/12/2023

African Serval Cats: Majestic Predators of the African Savannah

Introduction:

The African Savannah is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the magnificent African Serval cat. With its striking appearance and unique behaviors, the African Serval is a fascinating creature that roams the vast grasslands of Africa. In this blog post, we will delve into the world of African Serval cats, exploring their habitat, behavior, and diet.

Habitat and Range:

The African Serval cat is primarily found in the grassy plains and savannahs of Africa. Its range extends from the southern regions of the continent, including countries like South Africa and Namibia, to the eastern parts, such as Kenya and Tanzania. These cats are well-adapted to the open grasslands, where they can utilize their exceptional hunting skills.

Physical Characteristics:

The African Serval is a medium-sized wild cat, known for its distinctive appearance. It has a slender body, long legs, and a small head with large, rounded ears. The coat of the Serval is characterized by a pattern of bold black spots on a tawny or golden background, providing excellent camouflage in the grassy terrain. This unique coat pattern is one of the reasons why the African Serval is often referred to as the "miniature cheetah."

Behavior and Hunting Techniques:

African Serval cats are solitary animals, preferring to roam and hunt alone. They are primarily nocturnal, which means they are most active during the night. These cats are excellent hunters, relying on their keen senses and agility to catch their prey. Their long legs enable them to leap high into the air, allowing them to pounce on unsuspecting birds or small mammals. The African Serval is also known for its ability to detect prey using its large ears, which can rotate independently to pinpoint the source of sound.

Diet and Feeding Habits:

The diet of the African Serval primarily consists of small mammals, such as rodents, hares, and birds. They are also known to feed on reptiles, insects, and occasionally fish. These cats are skilled hunters, using their exceptional speed and agility to catch their prey. Once they have captured their meal, they will consume it immediately or carry it to a safe location to avoid competition from other predators.

Conservation Status and Threats:

While the African Serval is not currently listed as an endangered species, it faces several threats in the wild. Habitat loss due to human activities, such as agriculture and urbanization, poses a significant risk to their survival. Additionally, illegal hunting and trapping for their fur and body parts also contribute to the decline in their population. Conservation efforts, including the establishment of protected areas and education about the importance of preserving their habitat, are crucial for the long-term survival of these magnificent creatures.

Conclusion:

The African Serval cat is a remarkable predator that thrives in the vast grasslands of the African Savannah. With its unique physical characteristics, exceptional hunting skills, and ability to adapt to its environment, the African Serval is a true symbol of the wild. As we continue to learn more about these fascinating creatures, we must work towards their conservation and ensure that future generations can witness the beauty and grace of the African Serval in its natural habitat.

Keywords: African Serval, African Savannah, grasslands, behavior, diet, hunting, conservation

If I ever find a decent male, I would love to breed Hey Gurl...aka Trouble.
23/01/2023

If I ever find a decent male, I would love to breed Hey Gurl...aka Trouble.

27/08/2022

Facebook is messing with me. They changed this page so that when I go to look at it, none of my posts are there. It's just a bunch of ads and stuff like my regular page is. I'm so pi**ed about this. It shows I don't even have any followers anymore

Chester Goode is growing up. He's 12 weeks old now and I can't believe how cute he is.. PM FOR MORE
12/11/2021

Chester Goode is growing up. He's 12 weeks old now and I can't believe how cute he is.. PM FOR MORE

F2 male "Beefcake"... I love his little spotted toes.
12/09/2021

F2 male "Beefcake"... I love his little spotted toes.

F2 "Hey Girl".... isn't she adorable....
12/09/2021

F2 "Hey Girl".... isn't she adorable....

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