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Emily Alessio with Gattobello Guido

Emily prepares a lovely F4 kitten for the show ring.  Stretch that baby out Emily.

We fell in love with exotic looking cats that had the temperament of a domestic cat when we acquired our Bengal, Sergei, 11 years ago.  Then came my family's first Savannah and we were simply enamored with the breed. Savannahs have keen intelligence and active cats that love human contact.  They do not fare well left alone without a person to love.

We do not breed cats for a living. They are our pets and family members.  We do not believe in breeding Savannahs just to satisfy the market for exotic looking pets.  We believe in producing the best Savannahs for the show ring, for pets and for breeding by striving for kittens that match the TICA standard for Savannah cats. 

As a member of the TICA Rescue Committee and Legistlative Committee, Kristine remains firmly committed to the goals of TICA and to progression of the Savannah breed through to Championship level. 

We love and adore out cats and take them with us whenever we can.

We have been very blessed to be able to travel extensively showing the Savannah breed across the county.

Here are a few of out favorite pictures of our experiences with out cats. Enjoy!

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Kristine in New York at a Savannahrama event with Lulu (F2) and TICA President, Kay Devilbiss.

                                                                                                   

   Angelo Alessio, age 88, meets his first Savannah, Dreamsavannahs Kiara (F3).  Kiara was an angel and enjoyed her visit to the Pacific Regency. Also pictured is Steve Alessio.

 

 

Emily teaching Hope to Hula Hoop

 

   
 

Steve and Kristine at the World Cat Congress in Houston, TX