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Are Savannah Cats Dangerous?

6/29/2022

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​This unusual breed of cat is incredibly rare. The beautiful and unique creature is different from your standard and conventional cat, but in what ways? Many people presume that because they are bigger, they act wild and more like big cats - but is that necessarily the case?
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If you are looking to find a Savannah cat of your own to keep as a pet, then you must do your research first - as with any potential pet. This is so that you know for sure they are the right fit for you, and that you are the right fit for them.

Looking after a pet is a big responsibility and you need to make sure you are ready and capable for the job. Those who don’t prepare to keep an animal like the Savannah cat, often end up leaving them abandoned. This breed of a cat requires special care and attention.

But, are Savannah cats dangerous? In short, the answer is no, they aren’t. Savannah cats are not considered to be dangerous to humans - no more than a regular house cat anyway.

​They are slightly larger than regular domesticated house cats, but they are just as gentle with a fun temperament. The only difference is that they are more likely to hunt and kill their prey when given the chance to.

Is The Savannah Cat Different From Other Cats?

Savannah cats are different from other cats. In fact, all cats are different from one another - they all have different personalities and quirks that make them unique. With the Savannah cat, however, there are particular differences that distinguish them from other felines.

The first of which is the physical difference of course. Savannah cats tend to be larger and also often get mistaken for wild cats because of their distinct appearance.

They often look more similar to breeds of wild cats than they do domesticated ones. They are most likely to be found in the colors of silver, black or brown and don’t have as much coat-color variety as most other breeds of cat. 

Savannah cats also tend to have different personalities. Most cats will go outside and wonder, but eventually, they will find their way back. With Savannah cats, they may never stop wondering.

​This is because they do not need humans in the same way that domesticated house cats do. They can hunt and feed themselves and survive perfectly well on their own in the wild. For that reason, you need to treat them differently from how you would a regular cat.

What Are The Risks Of Having A Savannah Cat?

Aside from potentially losing it, are there other risks to owning a Savannah cat? Basically, no there isn’t. Not any more danger as you would face with a regular cat anyway!

It is recommended that you take out insurance for your cat though because they certainly aren’t an inexpensive breed to buy or own. Luckily, this particular breed of cat doesn’t have any known genetic diseases, so you should have a healthy cat until an older age.

There are no more risks to owning a Savannah cat than there are to any other breed of domesticated cat.

How Can You Calm A Savannah Cat?

There are many things you need to consider when owning a Savannah cat. The first is that you should never leave them alone outside because they can wander off and you’d never get the cat back.

​You should always keep your cat in an enclosed area so you know that they are safe and on your property. The only issue with this is that keeping a cat in the same enclosed space can cause stress and anxiety. So, what do you do?

You need to find a compromise - a space that is big enough for the cat to run around and play, but an area from where they cannot escape. But, what do you do if your Savannah cat is displaying signs of stress or anxiety? How can you help to calm it down?

There are many ways, some of which include:
  • Ensuring that you, yourself, are calm - Don’t make any sudden movements around your cat.
  • Do not stare at your cat - when looking at a cat you should blink slowly and also yawn because it sends them a signal that you are not a threat. Staring can send them the opposite signal.
  • Get down on the same level as the cat - Flip over onto your back and put your hands and feet into the air! It may sound silly, but it works! Cats do this when you enter the room, and it is their invitation for you to relax, so doing the same will help them to relax!

How Dangerous Can Cats Be?

Typically, domestic cats are not dangerous. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be. Never leave your cat alone with a baby, toddler, or child.

​This is because they may not understand how to treat the feline, and know when to leave it alone. This can cause the cat to react by trying to protect itself, which may include biting or scratching.

So, although the Savannah cat is bigger than conventional breeds of cats, they don’t pose any more of a threat. The only time a Savannah cat will be lethally dangerous is to animals smaller than it!

Final Thoughts

So, to conclude, the Savannah cat is not any more dangerous than your average cat - they are just much bigger!

If you want to get your very own Savannah cat you need to do your research and ensure that you can give it a comfortable and happy lifestyle. The Savannah cat is a beautiful breed with an equally beautiful personality. They are fun and gentle and gorgeous to look at! 

We can’t stress enough how important it is that you can accommodate the specific lifestyle of this breed before you try getting one to keep and own as a pet.
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