
Verified TICA & CFA registered Serengeti breeders in the United States.
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Serengetis were bred to resemble the African Serval without any wild cat DNA — long legs, big ears, and spotted coats. Highly active, vocal, and confident. TICA-recognized as an experimental/advanced breed.
Price Range
$1,500 – $3,000
Size
8 – 15 lbs
Temperament
Active, Vocal, Confident
Lifespan
10 – 15 years
Serengetis are 100% domestic — no Serval or wild ancestry. If a breeder claims Serval blood, they're selling something else (a Savannah or a hybrid). Verify TICA registration and ancestry directly with the registry.
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Report an IssueSerengeti kittens from a reputable, registered breeder typically cost $1,500 – $3,000. Pricing depends on lineage, breeder reputation, and whether the kitten is pet or breeder quality. Be cautious of prices significantly below this range, as they may indicate a scam or irresponsible breeding practices.
Serengeti cats are known for being active, vocal, confident. Serengetis were bred to resemble the African Serval without any wild cat DNA — long legs, big ears, and spotted coats. Highly active, vocal, and confident. TICA-recognized as an experimental/advanced breed.
Serengeti cats have an average lifespan of 10 – 15 years. Proper nutrition, regular veterinary care, and purchasing from a breeder who does thorough health testing can help ensure a long, healthy life.
Serengeti cats typically weigh 8 – 15 lbs when fully grown. Size can vary depending on genetics, diet, and whether the cat is male or female, with males generally being larger.
Serengetis are 100% domestic — no Serval or wild ancestry. If a breeder claims Serval blood, they're selling something else (a Savannah or a hybrid). Verify TICA registration and ancestry directly with the registry. Always look for breeders registered with TICA or CFA, ask about health testing records, and request a video call or in-person visit before sending any payment.