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.

This breed is created when crossing a domestic short hair and a Geoffroy's Cat, which is a close relative of the South American ocelot. This breed is hard to come by for there are differences in chromosomal pairs of wild cats and domestic ones. Thus the Safari coming about is a miracle at best. The first successful breeding of for this cat occurred in the 1970s.

Due to their difficulty in breeding this cant can be quite expensive. They are hard to breed due to difficulty in breeding, especially for the very first time. This is because the Geoffroy's Cat will sometimes attack and kill the domestic short hair it is to be mated with. When breeding is successful the result is a cat that is larger than the domestic and quite long. In fact the safari is also called the world's tallest domestic cat. Temperament wise the breed is seen as very calm and gentle.

According to TICA, or The International Cat Association registry, there are only about 70 owners of this exotic pet. Exotic is a term given when a breed is a result of the cross breeding of a wild parent with a domesticated one. This breed has the same distinction as Chausi, Bengals and Savannah cats as being exotic, but is considered as the "Rolls Royce of Exotic Cats".

Appearance wise they do look very svelte and longer than a domestic cat, and they also come in many different colors. The color difference is interesting to note occurs depending on the geographical location of this breed, ranging anywhere from black to silvery grey to deep orange.

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.

When it has been properly socialized its temperament can be said to be quite remarkable, and almost like that of the dog. In fact, many will say that this is the feline version of the canine. It is very loyal to the family it stays with and very watchful of others. It can learn simple to complex commands and also suffers pout bouts if left out of activities. With proper nutrition and care it can live to a fairly long 20 years or more.




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