What Is a F2 Savannah Cat

An F2 Savannah cat is a domestic cat that is two generations removed from an African Serval, meaning it has a Serval grandparent but not a Serval parent.

An F2 Savannah cat is a domestic cat that is two generations removed from an African Serval, meaning it has a Serval grandparent but not a Serval parent.

An F1 Savannah cat is the first-generation offspring of a male African Serval and a domestic house cat, making it a hybrid breed that combines wild and...

A wild domestic cat hybrid is the offspring of a mating between a domestic cat and a wild cat species, creating an animal that shares genetic and physical...

A hybrid cat breed is a domestic cat that has been deliberately crossed with a wild cat species to create offspring that combine the visual...

A designer cat breed is a domestic cat created by intentionally crossing two different purebred cats, or a purebred with a domestic cat, to combine...

The "teacup cat" is largely a marketing myth rather than an established cat breed. While exceptionally small cats do exist, there is no official teacup...

A polydactyl cat is a feline born with more than the typical number of toes on one or more of its paws.

Odd-eyed cats, also called heterochromia iridis, are felines that have two different colored eyes—typically one blue eye and one amber, green, or yellow...

A bicolor cat pattern is a coat where approximately half of the cat's body is white and the other half is a solid color, such as black, orange, or gray.

A harlequin pattern cat is a feline with predominantly white fur combined with large, distinct patches of color—typically orange, black, or...