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Cairo
Cairo is an Savannah cat who needed a home and we are so lucky that he landed with us. Savannah cats are derived from African Servals. Servals are the African version of our North America bobcat, hunting birds and small mammals in their savannah habitat. The word ‘Serval” means “Wolf-deer” which is a fitting title for these agile long-legged predators that can jump ten feet straight up from a standstill to knock birds from the sky for breakfast.
Here at Wildworks, Cairo launches onto his two doggie friends and favorite playmates, Swifty the border collie and Scooter the Corgi, who travel with their wild ambassador friend to educational outreach programs. The three friends are looking forward to meeting you soon!
Savannah Cat
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