Genets For Sale

Genet
Genets
Genets for sale

Genets, native to Africa, are long, slender, cat-like animals with large ears, ringed tails and partially retractable claws. Their fur is spotted with a dark stripe down their spine. There are the only member of the viverrid family that are able to stand on their hind legs. Although they live on the ground, they spend a great deal of time in trees. Genets have been introduced into parts of Europe where they can still be found in the wild. They have been kept as pets for more than 1,500 years.

95% High Content Wolfdog Litter - April 2025 - Parents Embarked and OFA Health Tested

  • Price: $4,000.00
  • Name: Katie Beaver
  • Posted: 11/18/2024
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: http://www.wolfdogsoftheebonblade.com/genn-x-cassie-litter

We are Wolfdogs of the Ebon Blade. Our high content wolfdog pair, Cottonwoodz Genn Greymane and Wolves USA Cassiopeia, will be paired for a 95% high content litter to be born in April 2025. Both Genn and Cassie are Embarked and clear for all testable...

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70% Mid Content Wolfdog Litter - Winter 2025 - Parents Embarked and OFA Health Tested

  • Price: $3,000.00
  • Name: Katie Beaver
  • Posted: 11/18/2024
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas
  • Website: http://www.wolfdogsoftheebonblade.com/genn-x-holly-litter

We are Wolfdogs of the Ebon Blade. Our high content wolfdog male, Cottonwoodz Genn Greymane, will be paired with our low content wolfdog female, Holly of the Ebon Blade, for a 70% mid content litter to be born in late December 2025, or early January...

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Spotted genet

  • Price: $2,200.00
  • Name: Erin E Rodgers
  • Posted: 09/04/2024
  • Phone: 4172592267
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Missouri

Sweet baby genet. Nearly ready to go home

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White Swiss Staffy x US Show Husky Grandsires

  • Price: $675.00
  • Name: Loui
  • Posted: 08/25/2024
  • Phone: 2402853738
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Virginia

KingHieronymus MilouWolf SauvignonBlanc AKA “Bordeaux” has been a gorgeous and complicated asset. He is neutered, Utd, and comes with genetic proofs via Embark. He’s a LOOKER — heterochromatic with 1 blue and 1 half brown half blue eye and long silky...

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Spotted genets

  • Price: 3600 pair
  • Name: Erin E Rodgers
  • Posted: 08/17/2024
  • Phone: 4172592267
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Missouri

2 pairs of young spotted genets. Both great moms and easy to pull babies when it's time.

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Addax heifer

  • Price: $4,500.00
  • Name: trent m Reynolds
  • Posted: 08/03/2024
  • Phone: 9379353365
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

Young addax heifer. Will be weaned the end of August. Nice healthy clean heifer, excellent horns and genetics. One picture is of the bull and one is of the cow she is out of. Can meet at the Mount Hope In September

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Small Spotted Genet Pair

  • Price: $4,000.00
  • Name: Ross
  • Posted: 05/16/2024
  • Phone: 4092396228
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas

Small Spotted Genet Pair Looking to relocate. Female 3 years old - was bottle raised and friendly. Male 5 years old (Bobbed Tail) - Parent raised, easy to work with. Located in Beaumont TX

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Bengal

  • Name: Tina
  • Posted: 05/12/2024
  • Phone: 864-254-8734
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

Bengal kitten male. 5 weeks old. Really sweet and outgoing. One year genetic health guarantee.

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Jacobs 4 horned sheep

  • Price: $4,500.00
  • Name: Michael & Tammy Herren
  • Posted: 05/09/2024
  • Phone: 5734068206
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Illinois

Family of Jacobs 4 Horned sheep. Male is just 2 years old. 4 females are 18 months and bred for September babies. Outstanding genetics. Pick up here

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Red kangaroo male

  • Name: Matt
  • Posted: 04/27/2024
  • Phone: 717-572-0535
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

Hand raised male red kangaroo about 1 year old. He is very friendly and carries good red genetics. $1200. No shipping. Serious inquiries only, please have proper permits for your state.

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Bengal Kittens

  • Name: Hector Clavijo
  • Posted: 03/31/2024
  • Phone: 7863958049
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Florida
  • Website: https://www.instagram.com/firebengalcatsflorida?igsh=MXNnZzhiemZsM3U3dg==

3 male Kittens ( 2 Marble 1 Tri colored Spotted Rosettes) Tica Registered and fully vaccinated. Elite genetics.

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Genet

Genets in Captivity

Genets should be kept in a large, secure enclosure. Cages designed for ferrets work nicely because they are mutli-leveled with small bar spacing. Genets should not spend all their time in a cage, though. They should be allowed out, on a harness and leash, so they can enjoy the sunshine and fresh air.

what do Genets eat?

Genets are considered to be opportunistic omnivores, which means they will hunt and eat both invertebrates and small vertebrates, including grasshoppers, fish, snakes, rodents, eggs, and insects. But they also eat fruits and plants. Although they are not members of the cat family, genets have similar dietary needs to cats. High-quality cat foods can be used to supplement a more natural diet. Frozen rodents that are sold to reptile owners can be given to genets, in addition to vegetables and fruits.

Genet Enrichment

Agile climbers, genets love to scamper up trees and climb onto shelves, rocks and ledges. They like to explore and will push their way into small openings to get a look around. They are typically solitary animals in the wild, but do seem to benefit from interactions with their keepers.

Breeding Genets

The only time genets interact with other genets is during mating season. Female genets generally reach sexual maturity at around two years of age and, after that, will give birth twice a year, in the spring and in the fall. The gestation period is ten to eleven weeks and the female will give birth to a litter of, on average, five babies. Genets in the wild have a life expectancy of about 13 years, but can live much longer in captivity.

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