We are pleased to offer for sale a handsome F4 Savannah boy. He is adorable and very social, loves human interaction and will give you lots of kisses and cuddles. He enjoys attention and to be played with. Our boy has a good interaction with children, other kittens/cats and is accustomed to everyday noises such as a hoover, TV, music etc. The boy is gentle and loving, he will make a great pet.
His coat is gorgeous and he has distinct black spots. He is fully weaned off and potty trained. Never too tired for a game, jumps around the kitten tunnel and chases his siblings.
He is on a raw diet of chicken, beef and mince as well as wet Whiskas/Royal Canin food.
His first vaccine and microchip are booked on 3rd November 2021 due to shortage of vaccines.
He is our star boy and we hope that he goes to an amazing home where he will be loved.
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