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Scarlett's Magic, who stands at 17.1 inches from shoulder to toe, holds the Guinness world record for the tallest domesticated cat.
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That is quite the feline.
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Very unique looking domestic cat. Her personality in the video is very canine like. Cool!!
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Mark,
That really is a large beautiful cat. I've never seen of heard of that breed before. Thanks. Twist |
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Wow! That sure is a beautiful cat. It marking and size make it look like it belongs in the wild! Here is one for a mere $10,000 Click Here!
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Dogdollar, You are a little
But it is funny! ![]() RR
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DD....if that doesnt capture the attitude of a cat I don't know what does! That doesn't look like a domestic breed though does it? I think I will have to
WIKIPEDIA: Bengal breeder Judee Frank crossbred a male Serval, belonging to Suzi Woods, with a Siamese (domestic cat) to produce the first Savannah cat (named Savannah) on April 7, 1986. Judee Frank’s Savannah attracted the interest of Patrick Kelley, who purchased one of Savannah's kittens in 1989. Kelley was one of the first enthusiasts who worked towards establishing a new domestic breed based on the Serval / domestic cat cross. He approached many Serval breeders to help in the development of this new breed, and finally garnered the help of breeder Joyce Sroufe to work with him in taking the steps needed to have the new breed recognized. In 1996, Patrick Kelley and Joyce Sroufe wrote the original version of the Savannah breed standard, and presented it to the board of The International Cat Association (TICA). In 2001, the board accepted the breed for registration. |
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