GazCat Kings

Because there are different numbers of chromasomes in servals and domestic breeds, Savannah males do not show fertility until the fifth or sixth generation.  This makes Savannahs quite difficult cats to breed.  These kings are large, beautiful examples of the breed and will pass these traits on to their kittens.

 

Kasbah Shaka Zulu of GazCats is a lovely, cool F5C male with large, high ears, a beautiful face and very long legs.  He has bold, inky black spots, and a personality equally as bold.  He was named after the famous Zulu warrior.


 

 

 

Kasbah Kani of GazCats is a striking F5A male.  He has a stunning face, wonderfully hooded eyes and ears that can hear into the next county.  He is quite the Romeo and can be heard "sweet talking" the girls at all times.  When he's not wooing the ladies, he enjoys sleeping in the sunshine.  His name is Swahili for strenth and energy.  

 

 

Bobby is an African Serval owned by Eric Simmons of EK Exotics.  This is a picture of him as a young cat.  He is the ancestral serval for our early generation GazCats Savannahs.

Shaka Zulu

























Shaka's first show at 6 months old.  He won every ring for Advanced New Breed at the South-Central regional Regional TICA Cat Show! 

 

Kani

Serval Lineage