Savannah vs Turkish Angora

Which cat breed is right for you?

Savannah

Size
12–25 lbs
Lifespan
12–20 years
Exercise
Very High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
No
Good with Pets
No
Energetic Adventurous Curious Intelligent

Turkish Angora

Size
5–10 lbs
Lifespan
12–18 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Playful Intelligent Social Graceful

About the Savannah

The Savannah is a dramatic hybrid breed created by crossing a domestic cat with the African serval — a wild, long-legged, large-eared cat native to sub-Saharan Africa. First produced in 1986, Savannahs are classified by generation: F1 (50% serval) through F5 and beyond. Weight varies enormously — from 8 pounds in later generations to 25+ pounds in early generations — and they stand up to 17 inches at the shoulder. Their short, spotted coat mimics the serval's wild markings in colors like brown spotted tabby, silver spotted tabby, black, and black smoke.

Temperament & Personality

Savannahs are fiercely intelligent, high-energy cats that behave more like dogs than typical felines — they can be leash-trained, taught to fetch, and some will even play in water. Early-generation Savannahs retain more wild instincts and require experienced owners, while later generations (F4–F5) are more domesticated and family-friendly. They bond closely with their owners but can be standoffish with strangers.

Pros

  • Stunningly exotic appearance — one of the most visually striking domestic cats
  • Exceptionally intelligent and trainable — leash walks, fetch, and puzzle toys
  • Athletic and energetic — perfect for active owners who want an interactive pet
  • Short coat requires minimal grooming

Cons

  • Restricted or banned in many states, cities, and countries — check local laws first
  • Early generations (F1–F3) can be difficult to manage and may not use a litter box reliably
  • Extremely high energy — requires extensive daily exercise and enrichment
  • Strong prey drive makes them risky around small pets like birds and rodents

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About the Turkish Angora

The Turkish Angora is an ancient, naturally occurring breed from central Turkey — specifically the Ankara region — and is one of the oldest known longhaired cat breeds. This small-to-medium cat weighs 5–10 pounds and possesses a graceful, balletic build with a long, plumed tail, silky single-layer coat (no undercoat), and large, walnut-shaped eyes. While white is the most iconic color — often with striking odd eyes (one blue, one amber) — Turkish Angoras come in nearly every color and pattern except pointed.

Temperament & Personality

Turkish Angoras are spirited, intelligent cats that love to be at the center of the action. They are natural athletes — leaping to the highest shelf, opening doors, and inventing games to entertain themselves. Affectionate and strong-willed, they will happily greet guests and supervise every household activity, often choosing one family member as their primary favorite.

Pros

  • Elegant, silky coat has no undercoat — sheds less and rarely mats
  • Highly intelligent and entertaining — always inventing new games and tricks
  • Social and welcoming with guests and family alike
  • Naturally healthy breed with excellent longevity — many live 15–20 years

Cons

  • White cats with blue eyes have a high incidence of congenital deafness
  • Strong-willed and mischievous — can be stubborn about rules
  • Demands attention and may become disruptive if ignored
  • Prone to ataxia (a hereditary neurological condition) in some lines

Entranced by this ancient Turkish treasure? Find Turkish Angora cats looking for loving homes on Puplister and add a touch of grace to your life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Savannah and a Turkish Angora?
The Savannah is 12–25 lbs sized while the Turkish Angora is 5–10 lbs sized. They differ in size (12–25 lbs vs 5–10 lbs), lifespan (12–20 years vs 12–18 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Savannah or Turkish Angora?
Savannah is not typically good with kids. Turkish Angora is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Savannah or Turkish Angora?
The Savannah has a lifespan of 12–20 years while the Turkish Angora has a lifespan of 12–18 years.

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