I have a very sweet 3 year old Savannah who needs a new home. She is microchipped, declawed ( front ), and spayed. She is an SBT Savannah. She has a very sweet temperament and is gentle with my older Grandchildren . We have four cats. She gets along very well with them all. She was born in my home and raised here. The reason for the need to re home her is the fact that our make Bengal, who is neutered , has decided to take charge of the litter boxes and has therefore kicked her out. She has gone to the bathroom in a couple areas that she shouldn’t have because of this. At this point, the only remedy we have is to keep her in a room by herself with her own litter box. I feel that this isn’t fair to her as she is very social, and loves to sleep with me. I am asking $400 for her. She would work best in and enviornment that is familiar with the breed. Older gentle children preferred. She would do well with another kitten if properly introduced. This has been a very difficult decision for us. We love her very much. We determined that it would be much easier to re-home her rather than our Bengal. My location is SouthEastern Minnesota. I have 2 Savannah’s , one Bengal, and one Domestic cat. It’s my experience that the exotic cats make much better pets than the regular domestic cat. They play with my Grandchildren and are highly intelligent and loving. I do not agree with the comments referring them as bad pets. Perhaps the lower generation Savannahs. As I know that F1, and F2 Savannahs are one person cats. They require a diet of raw chicken. Unless properly introduced into the household as kittens , it is very difficult for them to adapt to that environment. People need to do their research before purchasing the lower generation cats. Savannah and Bengals can be amazing members of the family.