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Locked ADOPTED: TWO BONDED SAVANNAHS IN SAN FRANCISCO, CA


 

Thank you for the wonderful offers for Coco and Gomer, they have found their new home.


---In savannahcatsavailable@..., <brigitte@...> wrote :

This will be cross-posted in both Savannah Cats Available and Savannah Rescue's groups because one of the bonded pair is from our Rescue but the other was a cat from my personal cattery rehomed with that rescued Savannah. Confusing I know.

Coco is a high % F4 (she's nearly 25% Serval so really more like F2) 6 year old spayed female SV, Gomer is a 7 year old F5 neutered male. They have lived together for over two years and are very bonded hence I would like to place them together. Unfortunate life circumstances has lead to their owners giving them up suddenly to me.

Gomer was a kitty formerly known as Rafiki homed by SV Rescue two years ago by an owner. I bred Coco and she lived with me previously, a couple of the pics attached were taken here. Coco is the very warm golden SV. I know her personality best, she is a very gentle sweet cat that can be easily disturbed by an assertive cat. The home with Gomer was great as he is a gentle boy and so they are good friends. Both love to play, Coco especially has a thing for laser toys and chasing them up walls. She also loves to chase shadow monsters on the wall if you have a handy lamp.

Although they would prefer a quiet home (no small children for example), they are active and playful cats. Both are true Savannahs that way! Coco grew up with a beagle, Gomer is reported to be fine with dogs also. I think a home where they are the only cats makes the most sense, but a home with one other nondominant cat could work with appropriate introductions.

Please contact me at brigitte@... if you would like to offer these pair a home. I will be picking them up from Tulare, CA this weekend. They will be available for an adoption fee of a $200 donation to Savannah Rescue, as Gomer is a previous rescue.

Sincerely,
Brigitte
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Brigitte Cowell
Rescue Director