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All the research you did didn't lead you to any breeders? Are you sure it is a good idea to own both a Serval and a teacup kitten?
You will end up paying thousands of dollars.

Plus you will need to think about how expensive the enclosure will need to be for your Serval, I do believe most places have laws that require you to have a secure enclosure that must meet specific guidelines before you can own a wild animal.
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Cheap specialty breed cats and kittens often come from irreputable breeders.
![]() All the research you did didn't lead you to any breeders? Are you sure it is a good idea to own both a Serval and a teacup kitten? You will end up paying thousands of dollars. ![]() Plus you will need to think about how expensive the enclosure will need to be for your Serval, I do believe most places have laws that require you to have a secure enclosure that must meet specific guidelines before you can own a wild animal. |
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The closest I think we have is a member who has cougars.
Have you considered a Savannah instead? They are much easier to obtain. It's all the excitement of owning a wild cat, with many domestic personality traits.
They are beautiful animals and look a lot like their Serval parent.- missymotus
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It is made up and can not even be shown.
You are asking for trouble if you get one.
You can always get a Savannah which is part serval.
My sister wants one and has wrote a few breeders.
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"teacup" any breed (cats or dogs) is a rip off and poorly bred animal with a lot of health problems and short life span.
You do NOT want to buy from anyone selling so called teacup pets. You need to do a lot more research. Only backyard breeders and puppy/kitten mills will breed them and take your money and run at the first sign of trouble.
I disagree with breeding Munchkin cats, but that's my personal opinion. Servals are WILD cats - they are not meant to be pets and some people are trying to breed them into domestic lines. Savannahs are probably what you really are looking on (and there is contraversy about them too).
Avoid so called breeders who advertise "teacup", "micro/mini", "doll-face" or any other marketing ploy and are breeding cats outside the normal standard of the breed. Maybe research on what the breed is supposed to look like and then find breeders who breed TO the standard, guarantee health, and show their cats and know what they are doing.
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Why would you want a Serval? Fine in the house as a kitten, but once it grows up, you'll have to put it in a pen outside.
Servals are large hissing wild cats, that spray buckets of urine like a waterhose.
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Why would you want a Serval? Fine in the house as a kitten, but once it grows up, you'll have to put it in a pen outside.
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Too funny! You made my day with that. . . I'd also be very afraid of a Serval mistaking a Persian runt for a fluffy snack!If you like the wild look of the Serval, have you considered one of the many breeds available that have wild looks but gentle personalities? Afterall, I'm sure you want a pet more than anything else. If not, be prepared to spend tens of thousands of dollars for the actual Serval and appropriate housing. I'm sure you'll also have to look hard for a vet who specializes in exotic pets--not sure you can take a Serval to just any practice!
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Munchkins are becoming more and more common as a breed. However, they are not TEACUPS - I breed them myself, and all of them are the exact same size as my other domestic cats, they just have short legs. Anyone breeding teacup anything is asking for health problems and this happens in lots of breeds of dog and cat, not just the Munchkin. I've never had a health issue with any of my Munchkins, unless you own one, don't judge them from what you read on google. A lot of research has been done before they were accepted as a breed. It's when people cross them with other purebred cats (they should be crossed to domestics ONLY) that they inherit problems such as kidney problems from persians etc.
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Munchkins are becoming more and more common as a breed. However, they are not TEACUPS - I breed them myself, and all of them are the exact same size as my other domestic cats, they just have short legs. Anyone breeding teacup anything is asking for health problems and this happens in lots of breeds of dog and cat, not just the Munchkin. I've never had a health issue with any of my Munchkins, unless you own one, don't judge them from what you read on google. A lot of research has been done before they were accepted as a breed. It's when people cross them with other purebred cats (they should be crossed to domestics ONLY) that they inherit problems such as kidney problems from persians etc.
Well this is an old thread 
Where do you find the domestics that are used? And are they tested for anything?
I don't agree with them as a breed, nor do I agree with Scottish Folds etc. But not my place to tell others not to breed them, I just don't own or breed those breeds.
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