Adoption background

Savannah Cat Kittens

Exclusive F1 to F6 Savannah kittens for sale from a premier USDA-licensed breeder. Own a piece of the wild with these highly intelligent, serval-hybrid felines. Our kittens are home-raised, socialized with dogs, and delivered nationwide with full health certifications.

Savannah Cat Kittens Available For Adoption

Available
Savannah Cat F1

Savannah Cat F1

Striking wild-look kitten, extremely social.

Vet CheckedRare Morph
$12000
Available
Savannah Cat F2

Savannah Cat F2

Beautiful patterned kitten with friendly personality.

Vet CheckedBeginner Friendly
$7000

Hybrid Serval Savannah Cats

Savannahs are often described as "dog-like" because of their loyalty, high intelligence, and unique ability to play fetch or walk on a leash. They are exceptionally athletic and can jump up to eight feet from a standing position, making vertical space like cat trees and shelves a necessity. Ownership is categorized by filial generations (F1 to F8), indicating how closely related they are to their wild ancestors; earlier generations (F1-F2) are typically larger and more intense, while later generations (F4-SBT) are better suited for typical households. We specialize in delivering expert bred hybrid savannah kittens to you safely.

What to Expect from Savannah Kittens

Owning a Savannah is less like owning a cat and more like living with a highly-intelligent toddler. These are not 'nap all day' felines; they are active, vocal, and often obsessed with water. They can jump eight feet into the air, learn to play fetch, and many even enjoy walking on a harness and leash. Because of their high prey drive and athletic needs, we provide every new owner with a "Savannah Success Guide", covering everything from high-protein diets to the "best 'escape-proof' toys". If you're looking for a "living room baby leopard" or an adventurous companion, a Savannah cat from E.A. Ranch is unmatched.

The Peak of Feline Elegance: Breeding for the "Wild" Look

At E.A. Ranch, our Savannah kittens are the result of a sophisticated breeding program that balances the striking, exotic appearance of the African Serval with the lovable, loyal nature of a domestic cat. We breed kittens with bold spotting, "serval-like" tall ears, and the incredible leggy stature the breed is known for. Because Savannahs are exceptionally intelligent, we start socialization from day one, ensuring our kittens are curious, confident, and ready to bond with their human families. Every kitten comes with a full health guarantee, up-to-date vaccinations, and TICA registration paperwork.

Though states like New York City or Georgia have restrictions on "F1 through F4" generations, we stay up-to-date on all state-by-state hybrid laws to ensure your new companion is fully legal before leaving our ranch.

Savannah Cat Kittens

Interested in Adopting Savannah Cat Kittens from E.A Ranch?

Please read our pet care guide carefully before proceeding.

The "F" in Savannah generations stands for "Filial", indicating how many generations removed the cat is from its African Serval ancestor. An F1 Savannah has a Serval parent (50% wild blood), making them the largest and most demanding, while an F5 has a great-great-great grandparent Serval. As the generation number increases, the cats generally become more domestic in size and temperament. We prioritize adopters who understand these distinctions, as higher-generation cats (F1-F2) require significantly more vertical space and experienced handling than lower-generation (F4-F5) companions.
Because Savannahs are hybrid cats, they face unique legal restrictions. States like Georgia, Hawaii, and Nebraska have strict bans, while others like New York and Massachusetts only allow specific generations (typically F5 or lower). Some cities require a "dangerous animal" permit or have specific containment laws. We require all applicants to check their local ordinances and verify that their specific generation is permitted. You can consult the [Hybrid Law database](https://www.hybridlaw.com) for a general overview of regulations in your jurisdiction.
Savannah cats thrive on a diet that mirrors their wild heritage. While high-quality, grain-free commercial wet food is acceptable for lower generations, many owners and breeders recommend a balanced raw meat diet for F1-F3 cats. Taurine is a non-negotiable supplement to prevent hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Avoid "filler-heavy" grocery store brands; instead, look for diets rich in whole proteins like poultry, rabbit, and venison. Proper nutrition is the foundation for their lean, muscular build and signature "spotted coat luster".
A Savannah is not a "lap cat" in the traditional sense. They are famously high-energy, often described as "dog-like" for their willingness to play fetch and walk on a leash. They are highly intelligent and can learn to open doors, cabinets, and even turn on faucets. Without 2-3 hours of daily interactive play, a Savannah can become destructive. We recommend a home with plenty of vertical "cat trees", wall shelves, and an exercise wheel (like the One Fast Cat) to help them burn off their intense athletic energy.
One of the most unique traits of the Savannah cat is their fascination with water. Do not be surprised if your cat joins you in the shower or "fishes" in their water bowl. This trait comes directly from the Serval, which hunts in wetlands. To keep them entertained, many owners provide shallow splash pools or automated pet fountains. Pro tip: Ensure your toilet lids are kept closed, as Savannahs are notorious for exploring the bowl, which can be a safety hazard for smaller kittens.
Savannahs are incredible jumpers, capable of leaping 8 feet into the air from a standing position. Your home must be "cat-proofed" for a three-dimensional environment. This means securing breakables on high shelves and ensuring window screens are reinforced—standard screens are no match for a Savannah's strength. We look for adopters who are willing to install cat-walks or floor-to-ceiling scratching posts. Providing adequate vertical territory is essential for their confidence and reduces territorial anxiety in multi-pet households.
Savannahs are highly social and often bond deeply with other high-energy pets. They typically get along well with dogs and other active cat breeds like Abyssinians or Bengals. However, due to their strong prey drive, they are generally not recommended for homes with small "prey animals" like hamsters, birds, or small reptiles. When introducing a Savannah to a new home, we advocate for a slow, scent-based introduction process to ensure a peaceful integration into your existing pack.
All our Savannah kittens are registered with The International Cat Association (TICA). This ensures the lineage is documented and the breeding follows ethical standards for health and temperament. An ethical breeder will provide a "blue slip" or registration papers and a health guarantee against genetic defects. We encourage all prospective owners to research the [TICA Savannah Breed Section] to understand the breed standards and what to look for in a healthy, well-socialized kitten.
Savannahs require the same core vaccinations as domestic cats, but there is a critical medical note: many Savannahs (especially higher generations) are sensitive to Ketamine, a common anesthetic. You must find a veterinarian who is comfortable working with hybrids and who uses alternative anesthesia protocols like Isoflurane or Sevoflurane. Always mention your cat's hybrid heritage before any surgical procedure. Regular check-ups should focus on heart health and dental hygiene, as their high-protein diets can sometimes lead to tartar buildup.
Owning a Savannah is a premium experience with matching costs. Initial adoption fees range from $1,000 for an F5 to over $15,000 for a rare F1. Beyond the purchase price, you should budget for high-quality nutrition, large-scale enrichment furniture, and specialized vet care. These cats live 15-20 years, so the lifetime cost is significant. We are looking for forever homes where the owner views the Savannah as a family member and is financially prepared for their long-term wellness and happiness.