![]() Any generation after F3 has about the same litter amount and is also cheaper than the earlier generations. This also makes F3 Savannahs less expensive than F1 and F2s, as well as much less rare. Therefore, they are much closer to a domesticated cat than a serval, which in the end helps them come from larger litters. F3 Savannahs are only about 15-21% wild serval, as they only have one great grandparent that is a serval. Meanwhile, F3 Savannahs come from litters of about 4-6 kittens. F1 and F2 Savannahs tend to have very small litters, and F1 Savannahs are incredibly rare because of this. Later Generations Have Bigger LittersĪs we mentioned above, the later the generation, the bigger the litter the cat will have. An F2 Savannah cat has one grandparent that is a serval an F1 Savannah has one parent that is a serval. F2 Savannahs have about 25-35% exotic genes, versus an F1s 50-57%. Four kittens in one F2 litter is still great luck. While they have a slightly bigger litter, this again still varies a lot. Because of this, only a few F1 kittens are born every year and some owners can wait years before they adopt one.į2 Savannah kittens tend to come from a litter of about 1-4. A cat carrying three F1 Savannahs is considered to be great luck, as this very often doesn’t happen. For the most part, it’s not rare to discover that a pregnant cat is only carrying one kitten. Earlier Generationsį1 Savannah kittens come from a litter of only about 1-3 kittens. F1s are much more expensive than the later generations, as they are much rarer and often desired by many potential owners. F1 Savannahs are the closest generation you get to a wild serval, as they are the direct offspring of a serval and a domesticated cat. How Many Kittens Are In An Average Savannah Litter?Īverage Savannah litters vary from generation to generation. ![]() Pregnancy, Infertility, And Overall Price.How Pregnancy Impacts Savannah Litter Size. ![]()
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