Is a Maine Coon, Savannah mix possible?
There are a couple of ways of looking at this. In terms of genetics and biology there is no barrier in getting a Maine Coon to mate with a Savannah cat as they are both domestic cats - the same species of animal.
Just remember though that male F1-F4 Savannah cats are sterile. Also note that the Savannah cat is a wild cat hybrid hence the term F1-F5 which means first to fifth filial (generation from the wild cat).
In terms of the cat association breed standards neither TICA which recognises the Savannah cat nor the CFA which recognises the Maine Coon (as does TICA) allow these breeds to mate with a different breed. 'Outcrossing' is not permitted.
This is to ensure that the distinctive appearance of these breeds is maintained and not diluted.
If they were mated the resultant offspring would have greater genetic diversity and benefit from hybrid vigour.
The Maine Coon x Savannah cat hybrid would be healthier but a moggie as they would be unregisterable. Cats associations would not accept and register a Maine Coon x Savannah cat mix.
Someone, somewhere might have created a Maine Coon, Savannah cat mix but they would not be registered. They'd be created for fun I guess.
I can't see the point of creating such as cat as the offspring would neither have the appearance of a Maine Coon nor a Savannah cat.
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