F3 Savannah X Bengal Hybrid Kitten

F3 Savannah X Bengal Hybrid Kitten

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  • Name: Jim
  • Posted: 12/14/2014
  • Location: Washington
  • ID #17081
This remaining kitten is the first one I had a deposit on, so I did not advertise her for about a month, now she is available again.

She is the result of breeding my F2 Savannah Cat (who’s grandmother, who bred to the serval, was also a Bengal) to my SBT Bengal stud. She has a more slender build than the average Bengal. Her coat is pelted (Bengal soft) she is glittered. She is unusually short haired.

Born 08/12/14. Vaccinated at 9 & 13 weeks, wormed at 8 & 12 weeks. Perfect litter-box manners. No runny eyes or snotty nose. Ready now!

She is affectionate and likes to be petted. I had one F3 in a previous litter that had the temperament of an F2, she is as tame as the average full domestic.

Bottom right frame of photo is the parents, Bengal stud is more orange.

Both parents are registered and she can be registered as either Savannah or Bengal. I have decided to leave that choice open in case someone wishes to pay for registered breeding rights.

Registered breeding rights are another $1000. If you don't want registered breeding rights then just $1000 total without registration. No spay contract as they are impossible to enforce anyway.

Might also be willing to trade for registered Bengal or Savannah female kitten with breeding rights. I love the way mine looks, but if I can get equal quality and new blood that would be better. I already have a male Savannah kitten which I will use as a stud when he comes of age. Not interested in adult breeder because I have been lied to too many times in the past about fertility and mothering skills. Better to take a chance on an unproven kitten in my experience. No melanistics, lynx-points, or marbles (sparble okay). I already have those genes in my stock. Silver would be nice.

Will not ship, but can meet anywhere from Portland, OR, to Castle Rock, WA.
I only check my email about three times a week so be patient.

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