Friday, July 20, 2012

The Serengeti Cat Breed

The Serengeti Cat Breed
The Serengeti cat breed is a very unique looking cat with its wildcat-like appearance. They were created during the early 1990s in California by crossing a Bengal cat with an Oriental Shorthair cat and are now recognized by the International Cat Association. The Serengeti breed was created to look similar to the African Serval, but without using any wildcat blood. These cats are defined by their appearance with a spotted coat, long legs, and large ears. Their coat colors are yellow to gold with a distinctive pattern of widely-spaced black spots. Males can weigh up to 15 pounds and female Serengeti cats weigh between 8 to 12 pounds.

Serengeti cats are very intelligent, playful and loyal. This cat is short, silky coat requires little care, and they do a great family pet. These cats are friendly and get along with other pets if properly introduced. They are active and love to climb and chase toys. The cats of the Serengeti, as the house is in full swing. They love to climb high altitudes, such as furniture or trees squat.

Throughout his life, a pet or two may face a serious crisis in health care and the race is not immune to the Serengeti. Because they are at risk of accidents and health problems, you should consider a regular system of health for this cat. The Serengeti cat would benefit from regular veterinary examinations and care, welfare, such as vaccines, flea preventative and dental cleanings.

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