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  • the meow was sooo cute!!!!!

  • Haha when my ashera cat spike wants food he meows than goes to his bowl that to the fridge..

    Or he just knocks down the cat food bag

  • @pjrtaw You mean your SAVANNAH cat? There is no such thing in Ashera, if you bought one you seriously overpaid.

  • what was its food? i hope it was done. that looked gross.

  • wha twas its food? i h ope it was done.

  • Since it's been proven that the whole "Ashera" breed was a scam, I hope you didn't pay the "Ashera" price! Nonetheless, nice Savannah.

  • Ashera/Savannah, same thing.  88% african serval, 6% asian leopard, 6% bangal.

  • @iamdjmayhem you are confusing people, some of them don't understand that when you say asian leopard you mean asian leopard cat. Oh, and bengal cat already has asian leopard cat blood. Would you care to explain how you got your percentages? The cat does look like a Serval or a very high percentage Savannah.

  • @iamdjmayhem Actually, as a breeder below said, this cat is definitely a serval. So why are you lying about its parentage?

  • @serrateresa yes, because someone watching a video can tell parentage or percentages, Youtube comment geniuses everywhere!

  • @iamdjmayhem I'd imagine breeders have enough experience to distinguish high percentage savannah from a serval. But really, maybe you are right. I am just curious mathematically how you got these percentages.

  • @iamdjmayhem Also, assuming you are right, why do you call it "Ashera" when everyone knows Ashera is a scam, it was proven by DNA tests, and it's also known that the guy who sells it has a criminal record. Also, why you call Asian Leopard Cat a leopard? Since a Bengal has an Asian Leopard Cat blood, why do you separate Asian Leopard Cat blood here? But sure, tell us your cat's pedigree - enquiring minds want to know.

  • gorgeous kitty

  • what do you feed him? Is it like normal cat food or what?

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  • Looks more like an african serval to me.

  • @nelson19uk That's... because... it's part Serval...

  • @nelson19uk I am starting to wonder about it too. My first guess was an F1 or F2 savannah because Ashera is a total scam - a savannah cat re-sold at a huge premium, but as I look again on this cat, it seems more like a serval than a savannah. Would like to hear from savannah experts.

  • @jewelmarkess This cat here is DEFINITELY a serval. Savannahs don't inherit those ears XD; They have far more of a domestic cat-face, with simply the body of a Serval.

  • @TheJazzyBReal Yes, the person I was arguing with convinced me, especially after I watched the video again with a more critical eye and without preconceived notions. Thanks for confirming it. As to the ears - you mean the shape, right, not the ocelli because I did see savannahs with ocelli at a TICA cat show and asked the savannah breeder about at which generation they disappear. She told me sometimes they even get later generation with the ocelli. But shape, yes, thanks for pointing it out.

  • @jewelmarkess Oh yes, just the shape and how "close" they're aligned.

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