Monday, April 16, 2018

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.

Origin of the safari cat is when the Geoffroy's Cat was crossed cross with the domestic shorthair. The hybrid is the result called the safari cat. The Geoffroy's cat is a wild cat that is somewhat related to the South American ocelot. Due to the differing number of chromosomal pairs in wild and domesticated cats, it can be a very difficult to have a successful pairing. Breeding was first done in the 1970s.

Another reason why they are difficult to breed is that the male Geoffroy's cat may attack or even kill the domestic shorthair it is paired with, especially for the first generation. Once they do breed successfully, the result, called a safari, which can be called as the world's tallest domestic cat. It is a cat that is both gentle and calm in temperament.

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 do look very sleek and long, making them tall, and also very svelte. Their colors range according to the region that they come from and can range anywhere from shades of deep orange to black and silver grey.

This is a cat that is quite easy to maintain however, and many will say it is almost a feed and forget cat. They do not require too much attention and care compared to other cats and can be fed normal cat food. Owners however, prefer to give it a special diet mix of food consisting 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.

As for temperament, when it is properly socialized, results can be quite remarkable. Many will say that this is the feline version of the dog, it is immediately loyal to family members and wary of strangers. It is prone to pouting when left out and learn simple to complex commands. It is also a cat that is quite long lived that can live up to 20 years given proper care.




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