Pricing & Reservation

At Sahara Savannahs, we raise Savannah kittens with intention—health, temperament, and responsible placement come first. Pricing reflects generation, pedigree, structure, temperament, and what’s included for a smooth, supported homecoming.

F2 Zahra Sahara Savannahs

Pricing & Reservation

At Sahara Savannahs, we raise Savannah kittens with intention—health, temperament, and responsible placement come first. Pricing reflects generation, pedigree, structure, temperament, and what’s included for a smooth, supported homecoming.

Typical Pricing

Pricing ranges vary by generation and individual kitten. You’ll receive exact pricing once kittens are available and placements are being offered.

  • F2 Savannahs: $8,500 – $10,000

  • F3 Savannahs: $6,000 – $8,000

  • Breeding Rights: By approval only

  • Note: Markings, contrast, size potential, and temperament can affect pricing.

What’s Included

Your kitten goes home with everything organized and documented.

  • Age-appropriate vaccinations & deworming

  • Veterinary exam (and health certificate when required for travel)

  • Microchip

  • Organized health records + care guidance

  • Contract documentation (clear expectations and protections)

  • Breeder support after homecoming

Reservation & Deposit

To reserve a kitten, homes must be approved through our application process.

  • A non-refundable reservation deposit of $1000 is required to hold a kitten or secure your place for an upcoming litter.

  • Deposits are applied toward the total purchase price.

  • Deposits are non-refundable because we plan and place kittens responsibly, and we hold your spot in line.

Payment Schedule

Most families follow this structure:

  • Deposit: Due at reservation

  • Remaining balance: Due 2 weeks prior to homecoming.

Delivery / Pickup Options

Options vary based on legality and logistics:

  • Local pickup in North Phoenix, Arizona

  • Airport meet-up (when available)

  • In-cabin flight nanny delivery (when available and legal)

Ready to Apply?

If you’re serious about bringing home a Savannah kitten and want to do it responsibly, start here: