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The World's Tallest Pet Cat - Walking MAGIC an F1 Savannah cat

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The World's Tallest Pet Cat and she is from A1 Savannahs. The video material is by Kathrin Stucki. Produced by Michael @ http://www.pictures-of-cats.org

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  • what happens when this cat gets out of control? My eleven pounder when he hisses, scratches and bites is a handful...better carry liability ins.

  • @fish8cat If your cat is hissing, scratching and biting you are doing something wrong. My cats have never done that. Re-evaluate what you are doing in respect of cat caretaking. Don't force a cat to do something against his or her will.

  • I think this is disgraceful. That cat is a beautiful born hunter, and to take it for a walk in a concrete jungle on a harness is an insult to the nature of the animal. I love cats - but allow mine to go out and hunt and the idea of putting a lead on them is ridiculous to me.. It's almost as if having a wild cat is a status symbol for the bored and wealthy. I don't doubt this animal is loved - but it should be in the wild where it belongs.

  • @bluebuzzybee Hi, thanks for your concern. I can see that you are like me, concerned about animals. But this is a domestic cat and she is a very special and valuable domestic cat so a leash is a practical solution to allowing her outside while remaining safe from nasty humans!

  • The only problemwith savannahas is that if they ever get loose, they are NOT comming back! You need a GPS locating coller and a microchip implanted. The GPS is the first thing to go if somone wants to steal the animal so you need a back-up for when if it goes to the vet, it can be IDed and returned to you. Almost everyone I've know to keep these cats has been targeted for robbery. They are sold for $150-500 stolen. Alot less than you gave for them.The microchip is your last hope for a stolen cat

  • @ginko27 Thanks for that info. You can see why a leash is useful.

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  • @Rexicano Wrong. Magic is big and Andreas is a normal sized child. A very good child by the way so please don't insult a child you have never met.

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  • these cats arent for only a couple of hundreds of bux i saw it somewhere that they costed like a few 10k's

  • I' m on love on that cat!

    so i' m dump my girlfriend xD

  • She is beautiful!! I have a male Bengal Tiger, they are a little smaller than the savannah cats. Though they both have the beautiful spots that make them look exotic!! I could never walk my male, Homer, he falls over like hes in shock every time we take him outside! They all have such nice character to them, beautiful cat!

  • @bluebuzzybee My cat was certainly not rare or valuable to anyone but his family. But he was leash trained and we lived in 6 different homes. He was never lost, or hit by a car, shot by farmers. When he was really old, deaf and mostly blind we could still go out for walks. Some of my friends went thru a lot of 'natural' cats during the 19 years I lived with Wacko.

  • @fish8cat Most dogs are more dangerous than this cat. I have a twenty pound cat that would never dream of acting the least bit aggressive. In fact, the dominant cat in this house is a six pound runt. Most cats are a direct reflection of their owners, or at least the first few months of upbringing.

  • Stop posting hate comments about this cat needing to be free in the wild... Obviously, it's in a good home with an owner who knows a lot about how to treat and take care of a cat.

  • @nickyroose mmmm do you know what, I'm so bored by answering these comments. I'd really like to say I will not keep my moggies in. Stop commenting. I don't agree with you. Oh and I don't line in NA so .......... I'm pretty sure my cats aren't going to decimate the sparrow population of the uk!

  • @bluebuzzybee Truth is unless you don't live in North America even house cats can DEVASTATE local bird populations. I keep my cat inside because domestic cats that go feral only live in about 250 sq.ft. their whole lives anyway. A single cat once made an entire species of native birds extinct.

  • @bluebuzzybee Righteo O_O

  • @Ingiequeen Don't be so ridiculous. My cats are neutered and in no way contributing to a feral population. I live in a very quiet area, my eldest cat is 13 and still healthy and happy. When I have lived in built up areas, where the cats could have been hurt, they have been kept inside. Hunting is a cats nature - mice etc are part of the food chain - its the natural order. I have 2 well loved moggies. How do you think cats survived before we domesticated them? Get a grip.

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