Sie können uns per Telefon +237 51776277 oder per E-Mail kontaktieren melo_colette@yahoo.de

You can contact us by phone +237 51776277 or by email melo_colette@yahoo.de

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Welcome to melo bengal and  Savannahs – Savannah Cats and Savannah Kittens

We are a small savannah breeder in northern NJ cameroon , where our savannah cats and savannah kittens are raised. We pride ourselves on maintaining a healthy, happy and stress-free environment for all our fur babies. They are our pets first and foremost - part of our family - their health and well-being comes first. We are a TICA registered cattery and pride ourselves on raising savannah cats as close to the standard as possible. We screen for HCM.

Savannah and bengal cats and Savannah kittens from melo Savannahs kittens will come to your home from our home, where they have free run of the house and are never caged.

Savannah Cats are inquisitive, energetic, very playful, devoted companions. Be prepared to be endlessly entertained with their antics and enthralled with their beauty and intelligence.

You can contact us by phone +237 51776277 or by email melo_colette@yahoo.de


Willkommen auf melo Bengal und Savannen - Savannah Katzen und Kätzchen Savannah

Wir sind eine kleine Savanne Züchter in Nord NJ Kamerun, wo unsere Katzen und Savanne Savanne Kätzchen sind angehoben. Wir sind stolz auf die Aufrechterhaltung einer gesunden, glücklichen und stressfreie Umgebung für alle unsere Pelz Babys. Sie sind unsere Haustiere vor allem - ein Teil unserer Familie - ihre Gesundheit und ihr Wohlbefinden an erster Stelle. Wir sind ein TICA registriert Zucht und sind stolz auf die Erhöhung Savanne Katzen so nah an der Norm wie möglich. Wir screenen für HCM.

Savannah und Bengal-Katzen und Kätzchen aus Savannah melo Savannahs Kätzchen zu Ihnen nach Hause von unserem Haus, wo sie frei im Haus und werden nie im Käfig zu kommen.

Savannah Katzen sind neugierig, energiegeladen, sehr verspielt, hingebungsvolle Begleiter. Seien Sie bereit, endlos mit ihren Possen unterhalten und mit ihrer Schönheit und Intelligenz begeistert sein.

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Which Cat Is Right For You?





 
Like a kid in a candy story, the world of exotic felines is thrilling. Each breed looks so inviting, but navigating through the different breeds
and generations or levels within each breed can be totally confusing. What to choose?  This page is intended to help you decide which breed/generation is best for your individual situation. We have delineated the differences between each generation and each breed as we at Select Exotics see them. The following descriptions are in respect to the cats we have worked with over the last 15 or more years. Mature cat size will differ from breeder to breeder depending on the focus of their program.  
 
The Savannah
The Savannah, a cross between an African Serval and a domestic cat, is a tall, lanky cat with solid spots over a basecoat that can range from warm golden orange to cool silver hues. Occasionally there will be black (melanistic) or white (snow) colorations. Due to their attenuated height and length, Savannahs will appear to be much heavier than they actually are. Most of Select Exotics F1 females, for instance, which range from 14 to 19 pounds, are estimated to weigh 25+ pounds when seen in person.
While the Savannah has existed since the mid-1990’s, most still carry a high percentage of wild blood. Even so, you will find great variety in quality and appearance from breeder to breeder. As each year passes, it seems that more variation in quality is found, especially in the later generations.
 
Based on the amount of wild blood, our Savannahs are priced from $1,500 to $20,000.  Size and personality/temperament varies from generation to generation.  Following is a breakdown for each.
 
                                                                                                                  
F1 males are 17 to 25 pounds, standing approximately 16 to 18 inches at the shoulder and 22 to 24 inches from chest to rump. F1 females are 13 to 19 pounds. When compared to the pure Serval or the high percentage Bengals, the F1 Savannahs are quite manageable. They are good with their litter box and won't destroy your house. They will bond with one or two people, being pretty standoffish with everyone else. Not aggressive, but for the most part they won't socialize with children or strangers. When people they don't know visit, they retreat to a back room or launch themselves onto a high place to watch the goings on, but be out reach.
 


Even those with whom they are bonded, rarely can an F1 be held or contained for very long. They'll want to play with you and expend an amazing amount of energy, but F1 Savannahs are definitely not lap cats. Trips to the vet can be challenging. This can be combated by making at least one trip to the vet to get accustomed to the smells and be “oohed and aawed” over without any negative experience. A positive first experience vet visit will make future trips much less stressful for both the cat and owner. if an F1 is upset them or they are trying to tell you something, occasionally they will opt not to use the litter box. They are also attracted to plastic grocery sacks if left within reach. They can be taught to walk on a harness and most are highly attracted to water, whether it be an outside pond, the garden hose or sprinkler, or your bathtub. 
F1 Savannahs will fall in a $15,000 to $20,000 price range.
 

 
  F2 males are 16 to 25 pounds with some reaching 30+ pounds. They measures 15 to 18 inches at the shoulder and are 20 to 22 inches long. Females range from 12 to 16 pounds. There will be a small percentage of F2’s, probably 20%, whose personalities lean towards that of an F1. The rest will be very social with their immediate family, including children. Generally they are not lap cats and do not like to be held, but will want to be petted and will play nonstop with you.
 
When strangers come into their home, they may initially hide, but will usually warm up to the visitors over the course of their stay. Some will allow your guests to them pet them, others will just stay in close proximity, checking out what's going on. Litter box habits are good. Like the F1’s, some will be attracted to dry cleaning bags and grocery sacks. Vet visits are going to be more manageable than the F1’s, but going to the vet can still be a handful if they have had a prior negative experience. 
F2 Savannahs will fall in a $4,000 to $11,000 range.


 
 
 
F3 males are 14 to 20 pounds, stand approximately 14 to 17 inches at the shoulder, and are 18 to 21 inches long. This is still a very large frame for a cat.  Females range from 10 to 13 pounds. Almost all F3’s will be extremely bonded with their families and social with strangers who come into their home. Some will allow you to hold them and will want to sit on your lap. Extremely intelligent and highly athletic cats, if selective, you can get an F3 that maintains the extremely vivid, wild markings of the F1 and F2, but with a guaranteed great personality. We prefer the F3’s and highly recommend these kittens to many pet homes as they are the best combination of a wild look with a sweet personality and make a great family pet. 
F3 Savannahs cost $1,500 to $6,000.  

 
 
  Males range from 14 to 20 pounds, stand 14 to 16 inches at the shoulder, and are 16 to 18 inches long. Females range from 10 to 13 pounds on a tall, lanky frame. These generations are very similar to the F3’s in temperament. Even more hands on, they'll want to be petted and played with often. Intelligent and energetic, social and outgoing, compared to a domestic cat, the F4 and F5 are considered much more intelligent and higher energy than a domestic.
 
Price is $1,500 to $9,000. Kittens at the top end of the price range are available for breeding.

 
 
 
 
The Bengal
The Bengal breed, a cross between the Asian Leopard Cat and a domestic cat, was developed in the early 1980’s. Most available Bengals are “SBT,” which means they are the result of Bengal to Bengal breedings for several generations. The percentage of wild blood in the average Bengal is now approximately six to nine percent. Generally speaking, early generation Bengals are less social. Due to temperament problems, few breeders continue to produce the higher generations.
 
Bengal quality can vary dramatically. Most range in price from $500 to $1,000. These will have very rich, clear coats with vibrant color and contrast. Some Bengals will have solid spots, but the trend seems to be leaning toward the open spot, or rosette. Outside this price range, you can probably find Bengals in your local paper for as little as $200, but these cats will usually have very faint spotting patterns and ticked coats. On the other end of the price scale, you can find Bengals for $1,500 or more that will be exquisitely marked. 
Bengal females are 7 to 10 pounds, most males falling between 9 and 12 pounds. Average shoulder height for a male is 9 to 11 inches, length is 12 to 14 inches. Although beautiful and wild-looking, Bengals will about the same size as a domestic cat. Occasionally we will hear of a male that reaches 15 to 18 pounds, but this is extremely rare.
 
The personality of the SBT Bengal is playful, intelligent and affectionate. Some will play fetch and most will play energetically with kitty toys. They are semi-vocal, telling you when they want something, “talking” to you on occasion. They will sit on your lap now-and-then, tolerating being held to some extent. Generally speaking, the higher percentage Bengals are not nearly as social as an SBT. There are always exceptions to the rule, but most F1 to F4 Bengals are much more standoffish than the SBTs. They will want to be around you, but not touched.
 
 
The Safari 
The Safari breed, a cross between the Geoffroy's Cat and a domestic cat, was created in the 1970’s. However, enthusiasm dwindled for a time due to increased restrictions on obtaining the Geoffroy's cat and the difficulties involved in producing Safari kittens. Luckily, the Safari has seen a resurgence in the last five years. Those adopting them agree the Safari is a positive addition to the world of exotic hybrids. 
 
Coat color can be golden, silver or black with black paw prints or rosettes, usually markings consist of both. Their muscular, compact body type is similar to their wild Geoffroy parent and they have the most exquisite, wild looking broad, blocky head with small, rounded ears, and a wide, blunt nose.
 
The F1 females range from approximately 13 to 18 pounds. There are, and have been very few, males in existence. According to reports, two males in the 70’s reached 35 pounds. But in general, most males will weigh between 20 and 25 pounds.
Select Exotics has opted to produce only F1 Safaris at this time since we are delighted with their look and disposition. A few F2 and F3 Safaris do exist, but mostly available for adoption are the F1’s. The F1 Safari personality is exceptional. Safaris are the most affectionate, hands-on, F1 hybrid with which we have ever worked. Not only are they hands-on, but they want to be in your face or on top of your head! They also have a tendency to suckle into adulthood, whether it be on an earlobe or a fingertip. They do, however, have a tendency to use water as a litter box. Most owners have taught them to use the toilet or given them a child’s potty training toilet. Some who have tried to keep their Safaris out of the water find their pet using other places to go to the bathroom. So, if you are thinking about a Safari, keep this in mind.
Prices for the F1’s will generally vary from $6,000 to $15,000.
 
 
The Habari 
     
The Habari is a new breed with which we have been working for several years. It is still in it’s infancy, but we are able to give some estimates. At this time, only a few males have reached maturity. Those that have are 25+ pounds, stand 16 to 18 inches at the shoulder, and are 20 to 22 inches long. The coat pattern we are striving towards is clear, vibrantly colored with large rosettes. At this point, we are not focusing on body type. The Habaris are very social, great with kids and strangers. Most don’t relish being picked up, but will crawl into your lap if you are sitting and will curl up with you in bed.
Habari males are being placed in homes at $20,000.
     
 
 
The Jambi 
     

The Jambi, a cross between the native Asian Fishing Cat and the domestic cat, are stoutly built, have cobby bodies, and coats ranging from golden to silver with dark spots. Similar to the other hybrid breeds, they are intelligent, highly active cats that are attracted to water. A newer breed than the Habari, we have not had the opportunity to watch many Jambis mature.  We do predict, however, males will be 14 to 22 pounds, and females 9 to 11 pounds. 
Jambi kittens are $2,000 to $4,000.
      
                             
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Kätzchen für Verkauf jetzt

Kätzchen für Verkauf jetzt >>>KITTENS FOR SALE

We have male and female kittens available at this time both for pet and for breeding

 


6 super rosetted kittens , just 1 female still available for pet.

Ready early May.

 


Two ultra stunning kittens of show/breed quality.

Female below left (now reserved)and boy on the right on the yellow still available.

 

 


6 beautiful rosetted kittens 4 females and 2 males, all with super contrast and colour.

Males available for pet on the yellow.

On the bottom row 2 females.. Female on the left (pale pink for breeding) and female on the right for pet, or potential breed.

 

CINNY READY FOR ANY GOOD HOME

We can now also accept debit card payments and credit card payments over the phone or in person. No charge for debit cards, but 2% on all credit card transactions. Please phone for further information. Deposits are non-refundable.



We have F4 Females and F4 males available. Mum and babies doing really well!

​Please do get in touch for further information.


 





So, we also have F7 kittens available. Again, mum and babies doing really well! Please do get in touch for further information. She is pictured here with her 6 bables and she is also looking after one of Africa's 9 kittens to help her out!


 
Price guide for Male Savannah kittens - Please note that a DWA licence is needed for F1 kittens. This is only a guide, all kittens are priced individually.
Sex & Generation As a Pet (non-active) For Breeding (Active)
Male F1 £5000 N/A
Male F2 £5000 N/A
Male F3 £3000 N/A
Male F4 £2000 N/A
Male F5 SBT £1000 £2500 - £3500
Male F6 SBT £750 £1800 - £3500

 

Price guide for Female Savannah kittens - Please note that a DWA licence is needed for F1 kittens. This is a guide only, all kittens are priced individually.
Sex & Generations As a Pet (non-active) For Breeding (Active)
Female F1 £10,000 £10,000
Female F2 £5000 £7000
Female F3 £4000 £5000
Female F4 £3000 £4000
Female F5 SBT £2000 £2500
Female F6 SBT £1000 £2000

 Female F7 SBT                         £750                                                £1500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 stunning brown rosetted kittens. Males and females available at this stage.

Two of the boys pictured on the blue and the green below.

Female on the bottom row.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Ready Now

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DOUBLE GRAND CHAMPION SILVERGLITZ SILVER SHADOW X SILVER CRYSTAL

 

 SILVER ROSETTED KITTENS

Super pet Male shown on the top row, and female with breed potential on the second row.

   
 

 

RESERVED

   

 

 

 

 

rosetted females and 1 male

5 beautiful kittens ( female on pink reserved ) the rest of the litter still available.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

Fabulous litter from Huntersridge Dark Moon and melo Paradise,

Pictures female kitten to the right, potential show/breeding girl (now reserved)in the picture immediately below left on the pink and a second male below right, also reserved.

 

 

2 SEAL LYNX FEMALE SNOWS , 1 FEMALE SEAL MINK SNOW, 1 BEAUTIFUL BROWN ROSETTED FEMALE, 1 BROWN ROSETTED MALE AND I BROWN MARBLE. THESE ARE HER SNOW FEMALES, ON HOLD UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY AS WE HAVE ONE SOMEONE WITH FIRST CHOICE.

 

Gallery of silver kittens
Here are a few pictures of some of the stunning silver kittens we have bred so far.
 
   

 

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