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  • that cat is going to eat your whole family

  • @garrettej8 no, it would take whole days to finish and they like fresh meat

  • I'm just waiting until that wild gene kicks in and Titan kicks some ass. We can't play God and think all is well. Wild animals must also learn to adept but trust me. When this breed goes crazy we'll have more unwanted animals still waiting to be adopted. Completely irresponsible and aggrogant to think that there isn't anything wrong with this type of stuff. smh

  • @aubrey1015 What is "aggrogant" is everything you just typed.... by the looks of it you never finished middle school.. so please shut your mouth.

  • @MorphinMan33 Opinions are like ass holes whe all have one. If you don't like it keep it moving. It will never be right in my eyes to mix breed these animals. So sure you have something exotic, but at what expense for the animal? There is nothing cute about this type of thing being done.

  • Why are we combining Wild cats with Domestic cats? To me, sounds ethically wrong

  • Aren't these F1's?

  • Those cats are known for a dog-like personality, and the walking in a leash and the price for them is around 2000$. Besides, I walked my cat in a leash, because it wasn't safe for him to walk around free outside, and I'd rather walk with my cat, than let him out by himself and find him killed on the highway.

  • One question, why is he on a leash? I would never put my cat on one it does not seem right.

  • @CumbyOnThePiss this breed apparently has a dog-like personality. they like to go for walks and play fetch

  • @CumbyOnThePiss Apparently, you have only had housecats. I used to walk my cats on leashes all the time. I live in the city, and it was hardly prudent to let a cat roam outside in such an environment. Nothing wrong with it.

  • One little girl needs to learn: pet from head to tail, not back and forth.

  • Gorgeous cat! And people need to breed hybrids to stop people from buying tigers and really big cats. These cats- any hybrid, have no "homing" concept. If they take off they wander & can't find their way home.

  • i love this music

  • Awww...poor Titan's on a leash!

  • @blackpeter70 That cat depending on generation costs several thousands of dollars.

    It's like having a xbox360,ps3, wii, a nice souroundsystem and a projector all hanging on a little peace of string( leach) Also it's bread from a wild animal and at first chance it would most likley head for the hills :)

  • @Xymmer Gotcha. But ALL kittehs is priceless!!!

  • These cats need to roam and mate

  • A cat on a leash? What, the cat can't be trusted?

  • the cats like get rid of that dog would ya at the end

  • You spend $30k on a cat and say you'd let it run free. These aren't your cheap buy at the corner cats. These are high dollar show quality cats. Yes domestic but not as much as your average cat. Listen to one growl. People would be calling the police saying there is a leopard lose or something. So the leash is a great idea for an investment pet.

  • wonderful cat! just perfect!

  • ooooooh shit i expected a child eaten -.- fuck

  • It doesn't act like a wild cat, and why is it on a lead??

  • @Corrupt5358 Probably so it doesn't wonder off and get hit by a car or get stolen...

  • Sad Titan

    Poor Titan

    Discusting Childeren

  • human vanity........bleah

  • the vanity-stupidity-cruelty of people =they want "exotic" cats on a leash..........

  • >>>"many more"<<<

    Are you idiot?

  • I clicked on this because I thought it said HARMS the children :(

  • @Pyretix lol

  • i want a kitteh like this...

  • it could easily destroy those children

  • want one of those, but they are so freakin expensive^^

  • och damn the opening is so cute with the "Meow" :D

  • Why have you put your cat on a lead.... it's a cat... let it be free...

  • @RowenaReena its a very expensive cat and does hav wild instincts...let it be free and it can be stolen or run away to b eaten..

  • i Like to have one of this beatiful exemplare <3

  • Lol at the little girl "feeding" him some grass. That's so cute. ; )

  • 1:48 Dog: ill still kick ur arse!

  • That is one nice cat how much?

  • @GeniusSelfproclaimed 15 to 20 thousand usd

  • @kawaiisaki holy shit, that`s crazy...

  • Nice looking cat, wish I can get one someday :) I do not understand why there are some many haters for this breed. Is it because it is a human made crossbreed? Well it's nothing new and many dog breeds today are the results of human crossbreeding animals...

  • dog isnt alive yet ^^

  • the dog is like "wtf that cant be a cat!"lol

  • it looks like a small cheetah its pretty and cute and sweet.

  • Can this cat reproduce?

  • anyone know this song?

  • Titan charming the children? more like ignoring

  • nice kitty

  • beautiful cat with a lovely nature:)

  • I think it's responsible of the owner to have his savannah cat on a leash.. Why are people so mean?

  • thats a big cat

  • it looked like the dog wanted to play, and that cat was about to f*ck it up! lol

  • how sad that your cat can't be out in the open with out a LEASH.

  • @satibablaze You know how many cats become highway pancakes EVERY DAY?

  • my sock's smell...

  • Was he raised around small children?

  • YOU NEED TO PUT THAT THING DOWN!! NOW!!!!

  • @RoboticusMusic someone needs to put idiots like you down. now. you are much more harmful to society than this savannah.

  • @NomSkull YOU FOOL!

  • whats the name of this song? :]

  • fantastic cat .....have a Bengal my self its an f 2 or 3 with papers ...a sick little bastard like a naughty dog ...have done damage to my home for round tripple of what i did pay for him ..but he is getting better now older and smarter and more freedome

  • Get that cat off the lead you idiots. Honestly, some people...

  • @cedarbob are you serious? so it can go run off and get hit by a car? which option sounds safer?

  • @NomSkull I've had cats for the past 32 years, no leashes necessary. The only cat that had any trouble with cars was the thick one & she lived a good life - 16 years of freedom to go where she wanted, hunt what she wanted, eat what she wanted, you get the picture? If the local area is not safe for cats then don't keep on as a pet and FFS don't put it on a leash! Simple stuff when you stop to think about it really.

  • @cedarbob And that, my friend, is a personal preference. Not everybody is as comfortable letting their pets roam freely. And while yes savannahs are a domestic cat breed, owning one is much more comparable to owning a dog. You wouldn't let your dog roam the neighborhood freely would you? They are much more likely to get themselves into all sorts of trouble than your average house cat.

  • @NomSkull A house cat can also get into heaps of trouble while roaming free in a neighbourhood.

  • also, cats do not think like you or I. They don't have dreams or visions of running free, able to eat all the mice they want. They have instincts that they need satisfied. There are ways of doing this that allow you to keep your cat housed, and allow you to bond with them even more than if you were just to let them outside in the neighborhood. If free roaming works for you, then cool, but I'm just trying to say that it's not your way or the highway.

  • poor cat will never be allowed to really stretch its limbs and explores its curiosities. very sad

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  • it is not wild. savannahs are a registered breed of DOMESTIC cat.

    seriously, I facepalm a little harder each time I see a comment like this. do some research people.

  • me da mucha pena ese pobre animal :(

  • Very gorgeous kitty but, do you ever let it off the leash so it can run n play?

    

  • @MarissaGarrido

    My F1 savannah girl is only on a leash when out in public---for her own safety. She gets plenty of playtime in my house and my backyard.

  • beautiful cat... if only you got it attacking a child on video... now that would be entertaining!

  • @senseipuffz

    Jackass! Screw you.

  • Awwww! I love how that little girl was like, "Here I give you grass for food!"

  • @allosauraus its a serval and a domestic cat mix

  • @275Sir NO.

  • @broadsurf Ohh sorry then did't mean to make you angry.

  • loool kids r feeding him grass thinkin hes gonna eat them

  • @275Sir You could have asked that question a little better, smh.

  • @KCpro15 Ok,are they toilet trained,.

  • pvp sann

    

  • is a savannah not serval

  • @Allosaurus87 A Savannah cat is a serval mated with a domestic cat (probably a Savannah cat). A serval is a wild cat. These are wild cat hybrids.

  • @broadsurf But that just means he is still right, this is a savannah cat and not a serval...

  • @broadsurf yes but these doesn't become as big or as aggresive as normall savannah cats like lion am i right?

    what would you rather actually recommend.. a bengal cat.. with has a more cat like face. and probably a little smaller.. or a Serval like this one?

  • i loved watching the dog in the background that looked like he wanted to play :D

  • @xxKatherineChanxx Or fight!!

  • @broadsurf Perhaps the dog wanted to play, but judging how the cat's hair stood up, the cat wasn't thinking the same thing...

  • @xxKatherineChanxx not play,but fight..look at the dog tail

  • I would love to own a Savannah. They're absolutely beautiful, and from the looks of them, very loving and playful.

  • Fuck it, i will get an F1 one day.

  • These animals are gorgeous!! I would love to be able to worn with or be around one. I would die to own one, or any hybrid if that. They are just amazing. A gift :)

  • I wish I could own a Savannah, but my neighborhood isn't all too friendly...

  • Such a Gorgeous Cat!!!!! I wanna Ownnnnn one !!!

  • @luvmabella Yes, I know how you feel. You'll need space and time though and a few dollars.

  • @broadsurf hi question here: so are savannahs like dogs in personality? will they follow you around? are they affectiionate or more independent? i'm guessing they are higher energy than most cats? but how do they compare to the energy of a dog? thanks!! :)

  • @freddyphredphred Wild cat hybrids are a little more dog-like than ordinary domestic cats but they are pure cats. They won't follow you around and are typical cats in terms of independence. They are higher energy. Not sure what the energy level of a dog is. More input is required than for ordinary domestic cats.

  • @broadsurf great response this is exactly what i was curious about. thx beautiful cat

  • How long do they live?

  • I have a F3 or F4 Black Chausie that is very long and lanky.

    And very sweet.

    He goes about 17 lbs and is over 26" long stretched.

    But your is definitley a bot bigger. HIs favorite buddy is a much smaller younger female Siamese that he has taught to play fight with him. Great fun!

  • Why does the kitty have leash?

  • @Starskiin3d To protect him. It is a dangerous world and this cat is very special and desirable.

  • @Starskiin3d And theese cats cost a fortune..

  • @Starskiin3d and they cost 5000 

  • What the heck is that thing? Thats not an alley cat. What the heck is that a mutant>? Some sort of pigmy lepord or bob cat mix? Or a new breed? 

  • @Davesintexas Titan is an F1 Savannah cat.

  • cut acts just like silver ........ very friendly

  • The dog is hunting.

  • it's facing the dog..then what happened? hope the dog got charmed to seeing Titan :3

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  • What is the difference between F-1, F-2, etc. to F-6 Savannah cats? Is it size? And which is bigger, F-1 or F-6? Thx.

  • @businesscoutinho F1 = first generation from the wild (first filia) and so on. F1s are larger than f6s because the wildcat parent is a serval and they are large cats by domestic cat standards.

  • @broadsurf Thx man. Got it!

  • How sweet! <333 Those kids will never see animals the same way! <3

  • @Bibimykitty A good point. I think this is great for children. They will be closer to animals and that can only be good for the world.

  • music?

  • @tjtank20 The credit for the music is in the video. If you Google that you'll find it on the internet I would hope.

  • Getting to know an animal as you would a friend - Its really amazing.

  • so expenseive, really gutted that I cannot afford one. never wanted anything until I saw this..rich gits

  • @dorkasour570 Titan is not my cat. He is an F1. These cost $22k at A1 Savannahs. I definitely would not keep an F1 Savannah in an apartment. It would be cruel. They need space to express their natural drives and interaction. Thanks for asking.

  • What was the result of the duel between cat and rottie?

  • @businesscoutinho I believe the result was lots of snuggling XD

  • @Bibimykitty Cool! 'Cause I think it woulda been quite nasty for both (maybe specially for the dog) if it woulda been otherwise. And, hell, that cat looks almost the size of the Rottweiler, lol!

  • @KiyoshiMasaru Good one...

  • Hm, here where I live (sweden) we always let our cats roam free around the neighbourhood. I'm not complaining just offering a view on how it is somewhere else.

  • @Monscent I've seen it in Holland too.

  • 1:21 to the end. i bet that cat could easily take on that labrador because those types of cats are well known for being extremely muscular.

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  • A good owner knows to keep a very special animal on a leash, to keep away from harm! The same as you would do with a dog,regular cat and any other animal that you deeply care for. <3

  • @TheMissyShell Well said. If a lot more people used a leash on a cat rather than let their cat wander unsupervised and unneutered there would be less unwanted cats and less hurt cats.

  • @broadsurf My cat could not go out for the first year of it's life then it started little by little, it is now 16 years (since i was a little boy) that it goes out by herself. My cat is not meant to be inside boring herself, she's free to roam around in the woods or w/e, it goes without saying that i live in a small village in South Switzerland so there are no dangers except for some cars and some people, which my cat knows very well to avoid. However i understand the need for a leash in a city.

  • @matrixch88 That sounds sensible. Sometimes in certain environments that are low risk to a cat, going out unsupervised is OK.

  • @broadsurf Well exactly, i can figure that in a suburban place or in a medium sized city it would be dangerous, but 52% of my canton (aka state) is woods, i think it's most important to keep them in the first year (or more) in order to establish a link between the owner and the pet, also they are way too playful as kittens, even in a quite safe place it could end very badly, just don't give any credit to those trolls who have no idea what they're saying. You've got great videos + lovely cats!!!

  • @TheMissyShell A good owner knows how to shut the fuck up -_-.

  • To all the negative comments, stop hating. You aren't educated enough on cats to know what you're talking about, this man is a very responsible and caring owner, the cat is not wild and is obviously quite happy. Anyone who would have their savannah walk around in public without a leash has no regard for their safety.

  • @Shadow8055 Extremely sensible comment - thanks.

  • @Shadow8055 Extremely sensible comment - thanks.

  • @broadsurf Think nothing of it :) You have a beautiful family from what I can see, I wish you all long, happy lives.

  • SO BEAUTIFUL!

    

  • @sarakimble Thanks for the nice comment.

  • I love all the people making negative, uneducated comments about a DOMESTIC CAT BREED, when they clearly have no idea what they're talking about. Savannahs are NOT wild, servals are. Get your facts straight, people.

  • Where ever Magic is, there is a little part africa :)

    GOD I HATE MY CATHAIRALLERGY !!!

  • @Wayne123q Did you know that Savannah cats are hypoallergenic? Although this is not supported by science but then no hypoallergenic cat claims are.

  • @broadsurf :O Really?

  • @Wayne123q Yep..from the horses mouth - breeder I mean. The LifeStyle Pets hypoallergenic Ashera GD is an F1 Savannah.

  • Om nom nom nom. Grasssss :)

  • You "collar" guys did notice that the dog is on a leash? When I take one of my cats (regular domestic types) for a long walk, they go in the harness. Cats tend to get skittish outside of their own territory, and if startled, bad things can and do happen. If I took my cats to the city, they'd be in harnasses outside because of the leash laws, and because of cars. If you love your pets, you protect them the best way you know how.

  • @gsmonks Well said. Agreed.

  • thumbs up if you like the Dog in the back clearly getting ideas

  • Uhm every animal has right of freedom , make ur garden that way it cant run on the street so u dont need a collar ;-)

    just fact its so expencif makes u worried it will run away ...

  • Has anyone seen my cat, Fred?

    He doesnt answer to his name, bites and pisses inside.

    Um, never mind

  • Are they all this social?

  • @folkflying2 Yes they are the same as any other domestic cat (provided they are socialised in the usual way).

  • i think its really cool what people do for extraordinary animals like these,looking into getting one someday. :)

  • Terrible idea for a pet.

  • @bluemystic7502 Not sure what you mean. Titan is outside getting mental stimulation. He is safe. He is entertaining children. Indirectly he is educating children. It seems to be a good idea to me as it is all upside.

  • @broadsurf

    'Normal' cats alone aren't nearly as domesticated as dogs and THIS is a wild cat at heart. I just meant it's a bad pet because should it escape from the leash, there isn't a fence in the world that could contain it with it's athletic abilities. I love my Maine Coons but in an open area with no fence, they'd bolt. The only difference between my cats and your is that there is a chance I could ketch mine. Beautiful animal nonetheless.

  • @broadsurf it is not dog.....so cruel with the collar

  • @cinderellanya I think you are wrong. First this is not a "collar". It is a harness that goes around the body. Second it protects this rare and valuable cat. It allows some control over over the cat while letting the cat entertain the children. This is a very sensible compromise in a difficult world. It also gives the cat the opportunity to get outside safely. It is practical and sensible.

  • @broadsurf agreed

  • @broadsurf why would people think collars are cruel? would they rather have them get rocked by a car? jesus, they say that like its a choke chain or something.

  • @cinderellanya yo tambien le pongo collar a mis gatos para sacarlos a pasear o llevarlos al veterinario, ellos viven adentro y se asustan mucho en la calle, no lo hago para maltratarlos, al contrario: lo hago para protegerlos, porque los amo so much!!!

  • @fanaticayo вот и поговорили

  • @fanaticayo oh.... al contrario, you mean on the contrary: the collar helps and blah blah blah. yeah whatever, think what you want, you will never understand one simple thing, it a wild animal and it belongs to the wild nature, not to the people and our interference and we will Pay for it

  • @cinderellanya This isn't a wild animal, it's a crossbreed that was created in the 80"s.

  • @cinderellanya Okay, I really don't understand you. First of all this cat is is a wild animal crossbred with a domestic cat. Second, what makes you think the harness is so cruel. What if it ran away or got hit by a car while they were taking it outside? As far as I'm concerned, you're just one of those wannabe animal rights activists who doesn't think things through and doesn't do the proper research. In many ways, people like you do a lot more harm than the rest of us.

  • @ELeeHamm absolutely right, americans adore crossbred animals, it is so exotic and fashionable, instead of taking care of what we have, in few years sheltres will be filled with those brand new animals, good job!!

  • @ELeeHamm Here here! Excellent point!

  • AWW SHES BEAUTIFUL :)

  • Putting a savannah cat on a leech . Ca you say DUmb! My god, 9 out of 10 people who buy those cats do not have the skills nor patience to really make this cat flourish.

    They just want it because it's cool. those cats should never ever have a leech on them. by yourself one in wood, so he won't move

  • @HiggsPat Sorry, but I think the exact opposite. It is dumb not to put this stunning cat on a leash under these circumstances. To have Titan roaming around freely would almost certainly lead to problems under these circumstances such as possible injury (fight with a dog for example) or lose (stolen). This is a valuable rare cat. Come on!

  • @broadsurf No no... HiggsPat was referring to leeches - you know, those vile little blood sucking annelids? I agree that putting leeches on a Savannah is just plain dumb. Leashes, on the other hand, are quite alright. ;D

  • @ScottAIIyn you know i was thinking the same thing when i read that comment :)