Before Buying Safari Cats For Sale

By Kevin McDonald


Sometimes when it comes to pet ownership we just want to go out of the box and get something exotic or different. When it comes to cats the same can also be said, we just want something other than an ordinary tabby. You may thus have been curious to buy an exotic breed once you saw a safari cats for sale advertisement in the net near you or even in the local paper. Before you do go out and buy this breed then it may be a good idea to get more information about it from this article.

The safari cat is basically the result of cross breeding of a domestic short hair cat with a Geoffroy's Cat. The Geoffroy's cat is a wildcat that is very much related to the ocelot and found in South America. Successful cross breeding has been difficult and very few successes have been made since the chromosomal pairs in wild cats are more or less more than those found in domestic cats.

This breed can be quite expensive due to their difficulty to breed, especially with first generation or F1 cats. This is because the male Geoffroy's Cat may sometimes attack and kill the female Domestic shorthair. With successful breeding they are slightly larger than the Geoffroy's Cat but they also have a much docile and calmer temperament and are described as delightfully gentle creatures.

Only 70 registered owners are recorded by TIC as owning one is quite difficult, due to difficulty of acquisition. They are considered as the "Rolls Royce of Exotic Cats" and will have the same distinction as bengals, Savannah and Chausi cats. They are also all classified as exotics, meaning a pairing was done between a wild subject and a domestic one.

They look very smooth and svelte physically and they do come in many different colors. Color wise, they are unique in that they have different colors depending on the region of the world that they come from. Some will be colored deep orange while some will be black to silvery grey.

It is not so difficult to take care of this breed as it does not need a lot of care and not so finicky with its food. It can be quite happy with ordinary cat food, but actual owners prefer to give it a special mix that includes a bit of raw meat.

This cat is very intelligent and also naturally curious. Due to its wild ancestry it is also very active and highly curious, which can get it into trouble sometimes. This is a cat that is more suited to very active owners.

Temperament wise it is quite a joy to have around when it is properly socialized. It is very smart and thus can be termed as the cat version of the dog, and can also listen and follow simple to complex commands. Like the dog, it can get close to family members very fast, and is usually not trusting and ever watchful of strangers. The Safari is a cat that is also quite long live, living anywhere from fifteen to twenty years.




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