- SBT Savannah Kittens: SBT Savannah kittens are savannah cats that are at least F4 generation and have three generations of savannah to savannah breedings with no outcrossing. They are considered purebred by TICA.
- Characteristics: SBT Savannah cats are known for their exotic beauty, intelligence, and dog-like personalities. They can be affectionate pets while still retaining wild-like traits such as playfulness and intelligence.
- Size Variability: SBT Savannah cats can vary in weight from 10 lbs to 25 lbs, with males typically being larger than females. The size of F2 to SBT generations can vary significantly due to genetic factors.
- Breeding and Registration: The SBT designation indicates that the last three generations of studs and queens have been Savannahs in the kitten’s pedigree. Breeders aim to reach the SBT level by the F4 and F5 generations to move the breed to Championship status.
- TICA Registration Codes: The letters A, B, C in TICA registration codes signify different stages in the development of a breed, with SBT indicating a purebred cat with three generations of savannah to savannah breeding.