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  • It's a beautiful critter alright, but is she potty trained or does she tear up and shit all over the house? lol! sorry?

  • what is this wooow he like cat

  • is that an F1 serval? thinking about getting one

  • holy crap! I wouldn't touch that bag if that ct hissed at me like that!

  • LOL! Mine!!! xDD

  • ha, are these cheaper than the Savannah? I know those are at least twenty grand

  • @wjm911 I paided $1500

  • @maw1000 Isn't he 100% serval? If so they're cheeper than a Savannah?

  • thats cute,, he s putting up a fight and determined to have that bag of chips,

  • Hmm. Big teeth.

  • he's huge and beautiful! I like the silent hiss the first time, and when he tries to hiss through the bag. Bet he could do some damage w/ the teeth...

  • ps - for the rest of the naysayers, I love my cat, their habitat is being closed off to them so semi-domestication is ok with me.

  • Mine just lows shredding paper bags also, and tp and paper towels, add Christmass wrap well out of room here and you know what I am saying. Wouldn't give her up for anything.

  • ohhh thats a bad one aint she lol

  • nice kitty =)

    is it legal to own one in Russia?

  • yum that must taste good lol jk

  • were did you get ur serval ive been looking everywhwere?

  • Just a note, Servals are known for chewing and ingesting things that will cause and impaction and much needed surgery. And they love plastic. Best if he is not allowed to chew on stuff at all. Better safe than sorry

  • Beautiful Cat.. amazing.

  • thank you.

  • He looks cute i mean exept for the howling... What is it?

  • Oh yes, he's totally "MY BAG!"

  • MINE!

  • LOL, adorable & love the hissing!

  • god that thing is beautiful

  • I think it's immoral to cross breed Servals with domestic cats. First, it's not natural and what they're designed to do or be, 2nd, there's so many unwanted domestic cats out there already and the surplus gets euthanized. The Savannah industry is selfish. Either go whole hog and get a Serval that needs rescuing and a home or just get a domestic cat.

  • SHOULD NOT BE A PET

  • How hard is it to train a serval? Normally I only see these breeds in a zoo.

  • Serval Cats are alot like a Domestic House Cat! and Servals are usually tame and Friendly animals and I am looking forward to buying an African Wild Cat Serval,,

  • where do you get a cat like that

  • i think this trend makes more people uncomfortable - but I don't see the distinction between an animal like this and owning a rare dog breed which is more mainstream nowadays.

  • Yum Bags!

  • There's also several people who breeds these cats all year, and mixing in some domesticated cat races, to get it more calm and thereby domesticated. Google it and you'll see. Maybe you're not allowed to have a F1, but you might be able to have a F5 (F5= the fifth generation and are concidered domesticated as a regular housecat)

    The less wild cat there's in them, the cheaper they are, and they're easier to handle, when they're not 100% wildcat. So it's a win-win to be honest. :P

  • UK has some very tight laws on wild cats being owned, and I do mean tight, literally costing upwards to about 10,000 dollars until they are happy with even a Serval being housed properly. If an F2 Serval + Bengal Hybrid can be considered legally domesticated in such a tight lawed country such as England right now, I'm pretty sure that an F2 hybrid such as that will be easy to get in the US of A. Perhaps an F3 of 2 wild cats (serval + wild cat) but F5, eh, about 10% bigger than a domestic cat :/

  • are the f5 the same size and are thy just as starry sounding?

  • Except that I want the wild behavior :P I want a large, intelligent, hyper active cat. Of course the flip side is the destructive behavior, but after researching them for years, I think I can handle it.

  • @ZinGiir that would b a Savanah^^ Serval's bred with domestic 'house' cats. Savanah's;)

    or is't spelled: Savannah? idk.

  • I has a BaG!! Noo! You CAn't HAS MUh BAG!

  • cool I want one..too could you mate these cat with a house cat..??

  • dude your fucking insane to own that.....I hope you dont have any kids.....damn

  • where did u get him and for how much

    plz e-mail me

  • beautiful

  • you cannot tame these cats they are wild animals and the size of a medium dog and need to be left in the wild. Breeders are crossing them with domestic cats and they are F1 savanahs

  • Absolutely gorgeous!

  • FUCK STUPID CALIFORNIA!!!! i want one but stupid dumb garbage wouldnt let me have one

  • Is that wild or u got it since he was kitty?

  • Fuck California.

  • :rofl:

  • I want one...i need a yard first ...but then i want to own a 45 pounder!

  • He is beautiful,so lucky you live in a place where you can have him as a pet.Here in NY I am told we

    can't even have Savannah cats.

  • Its a wild cat.

  • omg thats so badass. i didnt think about how it would bite considering my cat bites the hell out of me all the time, i didnt consider this guys huge ass teeth damn!

  • i love servals ! im gtting one this weeek

  • That's the coolest looking cat ever!

  • those are so cool

  • hes like ITS MY FOOD! lol nice cat man i was thinking about geting one. what breeder did you get yours from?

  • in what country are you allowed to keep those at home? :)

    fantastic animal!

  • You need a permit to get them.

  • United States. You can own one in certain states, Owning one in California is illegal.

  • You can in America, though there are some states that won't let you. Including mine. XP

  • scary at the end there :)

  • So cute!!!

  • that's great. post more videos of him!

  • servals are awsome!

  • Is he/she aggressive?? I've been thinking about getting one over the next year or two, but just concerned that it may destroy my furniture or attack my guests! Those teeth look pretty nasty.

    Nice video clip!

  • I've been reading about them. As long as you get one while it's very young and you let it bond with you then it's fine. The sources I've read even mentioned that they're very friendly and will play with other animals as long as they aren't something they prey on by nature (anything that's much smaller than it is, basically.)

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