The Savannah Signal Final Issue 2011
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Savannah Cat
Rescue The Jacob‘s Kasbah Klepto What is Savannah Cat Rescue?
Savannah Cat Rescue is a volunteer service that takes responsi- bility for Savannahs that have fallen through the cracks.
The rescue cats may come from a variety of places, the main one being irresponsible breeders who have sold kittens into homes not really prepared or able to care for a Savannah. The irresponsible breeder also does not take any responsibility for the Savannah when the new owners need help or need to re- turn the cat. A good breeder will always take back a cat he/she has bred, no matter the age or circum-stance. When owners contact the Savannah Cat Rescue, we first try to help them through any problem they may be having. If that does not work, then the Savannah Cat Rescue takes possession of the cat.
Although the Savannah breed is young, it will only be a matter of time before we begin to receive rescue Savannahs from kit- ten mills. Detestable kitten mills in the Midwest produce nu- merous breeds of cats, and then sell them to pet stores for re- sale at exorbitant prices. Many of these people who bought that adorable kitten had no idea what they were getting them- selves into. Please do not purchase a kitten or puppy of any breed at a pet store!
If we cannot help the owners solve their problems with their Savannahs, we will take the cats out of the situation they are in, place them in a qualified foster home, rehabilitate them if nec- essary, have them spayed/neutered, evaluate their needs and
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requirements, and adopt them into a suitable permanent home when the right one comes along.
Do you have a Savannah in need of rescue?
If you are having problems with your Savannah Cat, Savannah Rescue will gladly try and help you work through and correct the problems. Rescue volunteers have experience raising and training Savannahs, so they have encountered most of the problems you might be having with these active, smart cats, and they are more than willing to work with you to fix the prob- lems. Please contact us as soon as possible.
However, if you have no choice but to turn your Savannah over to our Rescue, we will need the following basic information:
Cat's name, age, and sex (please indicate if spayed/ neutered),
Breeder's name and the sire and dam's registered names (if known),
Your city and state, How quickly you must relocate the cat, Why you need to give the cat up,
What behavioral problems the cat may have. towards help- ing us rehabilitate and re-home your cat.
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