Exotichybridcats

Available Savannah Cats and Kittens

Updated March 29, 2021

Welcome to”Our SAVANNAH Cats” page.

WE DO NOT SELL AFRICAN SERVAL’S ONLY SAVANNAH”S

Occasionally we will offer Adults and Rescued Cats too.

Our mission is to produce kittens of superior quality, loving dispositions and Exotic looks to fulfill the most discerning pet owner. Our kittens are raised in our home so they are social, healthy and playful. Selecting a kitten should be a well thought out decision and an exciting time. We want our kittens to go to loving homes that will cherish them as a family member, travel with them and even sleep with them. Savannahs live a long time and will be your loving companion for a long time to come.

If you are interested in purchasing a kitten or want more information please feel free to call or email us at ExoticHybridCats@aol.com. Should you decide to adopt one of our Savannah kittens, they are shipped out at approximately 12 weeks of age to ensure your kitten will be physically and emotionally ready for his or her “forever” home.

We require a 50% non-refundable “Holding Fee” to hold a kitten once you have selected “the kitten” that is perfect for you and your family.

Your Savannah kitten(s) will arrive to you with his or her Vaccines, Worming, Microchips, Health guarantee and Veterinary exam. All Exotic Hybrid Savannah kittens are registered with TICA. If you are purchasing a “pet” the Higher Generation males will not be alter. Once we receive proof of alteration you will receive your blue slip. The lower generations may be neutered or spayed prior to shipping.

1/2 the purchase amount, is expected as a “Holding Fee”, which is NON refundable. Kittens are available at 9 to 10 weeks old for local pickup and 12 weeks for air transport

Shipping within the US only No International Sales

Shipping is about $400 to $500 for kittens, which includes Health certificate, Crate and the cost of shipping. We also encourage you to come and pick up your kitten or we can hire a Pet Nanny to take the kitten on the plane and placed under the seat, which is a lot less stressful on the kitten.

Some generations of savannahs are not legal in some states
So
Please check local laws below or in your City, State & County