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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2009

A Serval at the San Diego Wild Animal Park performs at a show.

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  • I own one of these cats as a pet. I dont know why you guys are calling them wild or rediculous to own, theyre just active and theyre jumpers.

  • @Kaitlynfun They're as tame as cats! (They just require more space to run about as they are hyper!)

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  • @nicknkat When you say "Bengal" you probably meant to say bengal tigers or something like it, right? A bengal is a domestic cat breed with a little bit of asian leopard cat blood.

  • @Kaitlynfun Only F1, F2 savannahs are expensive. When you get to F5, they cost about as much as any pedigreed cat. But by then they don't look quite as exotic... A bit too active for me.

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  • Having owned one these fabulous creatures, i can tell you they are not dangerous, and are just bigger versions of "domestic" cats. They are more expensive to buy, require much more time and expense to keep, and require lots of space which puts them in a league of not being compatible with the average American home, but certainly doable for some people.

  • servals are kitties on steroroids, they are not wild or dangerous. Just very hyperactive, gorgeous, large kitties!

  • awwww!!i want one!!!

  • @HeresYourSign1 yeah i love savannahs. they r sooooooo oberly beautiful. but very expensive!!

  • @Kaitlynfun Get an F1 savannah then, they are bred from servals and domestic house cats. Pretty awesome cats...and definitely not a long shot from getting an actual serval.

  • All cats are wild animals. We domesticated some which is what we now know as our pets. These cats are NOT dangerous to own like the larger cats, such as Bengals and Cheetahs. They are actually very friendly and lovable. They are just a bit pricey.

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