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Savannah Cat and his German Shepherd Dog

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2010

These two adore one another! It may look a little rough, but they communicate well and neither one has ever hurt the other. Very entertaining to watch them.

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  • nice house btw

  • @siyanur89 Thanks.

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  • Dogs have owners, cats have staff and room service.

  • cute !! my cat and puppy plays like this too. its all playing, no ones getting hurt. geez people

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  • The cat is holding her own on this one...... I'd think twice about "playing" with her.

  • this show what happens if you tri in the world nice vid btw

  • @siyanur89 That part is absolutely true, but my cat doesn't do that. They play well and respect each other or I wouldn't let them do it.

  • @siyanur89 The savannah cat is part serval (that's the wild african cat part of them) and part domestic cat. Servals are are fairly peaceful, grasslands rodent and bird eaters. Most grown German shepherd dogs could fairly easily kill a full blooded serval, if they wanted to. You should get your facts straight before you comment. Serval (wild african) + domestic cat = savannah cat. Servals are docile and can even be kept as pets when pure blooded. Not trying to be a butt-head, just facts.

  • @vmicro generally cats use their nails while playing.. its not problem if theyre playin with u, they can maximum bleed your finger..but dogs uses their heads, a little insertion into eyes can make dog blind...

  • @vmicro wow that replies were fast..

    i wrote not serval, but its ancestors were definitely..actually we can argue that servals are too or not, according to me not but some authorities says that they are..

    but theres no doubt that, they are from africa and descented from wild, carnivore wild cats..

    glad they go on this way; but what i'm trying to say as person who had also cats and dogs is; generally cats use their nails while playing..

  • @siyanur89 Oh... also, what you see and hear at 0.06 is communication. They tell each other when a limit is being reached and they correct appropriately. Lastly, servals are NOT "savage felines"... that is, unless you happen to be a mouse or small bird.

  • @teh12man Thank you!! Me too!

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