A video of a Savannah Cat casually strolling through a suburban neighborhood recently left people online stunned. The cat’s massive size raised several questions: How did it end up there? Where was it going? And why was it so large? Fortunately, the woman who shared the clip provided all the answers.
This wasn’t just a case of a stray cat. Angelina, who spotted the Savannah Cat walking around her neighborhood, was understandably amazed by the sight.
The Savannah Cat was a truly remarkable creature, with its striking appearance and impressive size, leaving many to wonder how it had come so far from home.
“What would you think if you saw this walking in your neighborhood?” Angelina asked in the video’s text overlay.
The internet quickly responded with a range of comments. One person wrote, “Pst pst pst, here kitty kitty kitty.” Another said, “I would say here kitty kitty kitty, come on let’s go home. Then I’d try to find the owner. If no owner could be found, I would keep it.” Someone else joked, “I just got me a new Savannah cat! Here kitty kitty shakes treat bag,” while another commented, “Someone’s pretty baby is out on a walkabout.”
In a surprising twist, Angelina later revealed in the comments section that the Savannah Cat was actually hers. “Don’t worry, he’s mine and we were on a walk together,” she explained.
It’s no wonder the Savannah Cat drew so much attention. These animals are known for their striking appearance. They are also the tallest domestic cats, which explains why this one appeared so large.
Savannah Cats are a hybrid breed, the result of crossbreeding Serval Cats with domestic shorthair cats. This gives them their distinctive cheetah-like spots. However, their personalities are equally unique, setting them apart from other cat breeds.
For example, Savannah Cats are known to play fetch, walk on a leash, headbutt, hiss like a snake, chirp like a bird, and jump incredibly high. They are also highly intelligent. However, they require a lot of exercise and energy, so anyone considering a Savannah Cat as a pet should be prepared for a very active companion.
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