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We are cat breeders who specialise in the following breeds:

  • African Serval
  • Savannah
  • Caracal Lynx
  • Ocelot
  • Tiger

It is our aim to breed savannah cats that resemble as close as possible the African Serval, a beautiful cat with brown/black spots. We have had enquiries regarding the different colors of savannahs available, snow, melanistic, silver etc. But we will NOT intentionally produce these colors. We are adamant that we will try to be as true to the serval as we can through careful breeding to produce high quality savannahs both in appearance and in temperament.
We do occasionally have serval kittens and F1/F2 savannah kittens available to the right homes.

Serval Kitten

A Serval is not a domestic cat but is a medium sized African Wildcat weighing up to 50lbs..It has a slender build, is tall with a tawney background coat and large black spots. It is a powerful animal with long legs and a fairly short ringed tail with a black tip.The servals head is small in relation to its body but has very tall oval ears set close together on the top of its head. They are used very efficiently while hunting and can detect rodent pray underground.

Servals are extremely intelligent animals and have historically been kept as pets in Africa. The ancient Egyptians worshiped the serval and kept them as pets and also used them to guard their grain stores against hungry rodents
Servals are extremely active and agile and remarkable problem solvers making them notorious for getting into mischief. They require large amounts of space to run and play. When kept as pets they are reported to have the most outgoing and friendly personalities of the wild cats and bond strongly to their owners.

Caracal Kitten

Caracal cats, scientifically known as Caracal caracal, are striking medium-sized wild cats native to Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and parts of India. Here’s a summary of key aspects about caracals:

Caracals

Affectionate Friend

Are you captivated by exotic beauty and fiery temperament? Allow us to introduce you to one of the most mysterious, charming, unique, and glamorous members of the cat family – the majestic, graceful, and aristocratic CARACAL.

Ocelet

Ocelots are medium-sized wild cats native to the Americas, sporting a beautiful spotted coat and reaching about the size of a medium dog. They’re agile climbers and swimmers, and while they prefer dense vegetation near water, they can adapt to some disturbed habitats. These opportunistic carnivores prey on a variety of animals, from small rodents to even deer.

Tiger

The tiger, the largest cat species, is a solitary hunter with a striking orange and black striped coat. These apex predators stalk and ambush ungulates like deer and boar in dense forests across Asia. Sadly, due to habitat loss and hunting, tigers are endangered with some subspecies possibly extinct in the wild.

Testimonials

Getting a Serval from Exotic Kittens was one of the best decisions we've made. He's not just a pet—he's a member of our family. The care and attention to detail provided by Exotic Kittens ensured that he arrived healthy and happy. We're grateful for the ongoing support they've provided.
Brittany Foxx
I was initially hesitant about getting a Savannah cat, but Exotic Kittens made the process easy and reassuring. Our cat arrived healthy and well-socialized, and he's been a joy to have around. He's incredibly playful and has such a unique personality. Thank you for bringing such happiness into our home!
Kristina Jones
After researching different breeds, we decided on a Savannah from Exotic Kittens, and we're delighted with our choice. From day one, he's been curious, outgoing, and bonded quickly with our family. The support and guidance we received from Exotic Kittens were exceptional
Mark Foster
"I'm absolutely thrilled with my caracal from Exotic Kittens. The process of acquiring him was smooth and professional. He's adapted well to his new home and his playful antics bring so much joy to our family. Thank you for providing such a wonderful addition to our lives!
Kyle Simon

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