Originally posted by IRingTwyce:
Originally posted by sigma:
Originally posted by IRingTwyce:
I have a question for you though. Why the stipulation that (apparently) all males be sterilized? I looked all over the website and could find no mention of a reason for this. Is it to keep a monopoly on the breeding? It's just something that piqued my curiosity.




It's not that they be sterilized. It's that the males are born sterile for the first 3-5 generations.




That may be the case with one of the breeds (maybe the Habari?), but there are many testimonials on the site that mention having their males fixed.




being sterile has nothing to do with the cats being "fixed". i thought all the males were sterile anywho. savannah male cats will SPRAY if not fixed by 6 months or so. even if you get them fixed after 6 months or after they start to spray they will never stop.

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