Cat which costs up to R$ 100,000 is successful on the networks of Oruam, rapper son of Marcinho VP

Cat which costs up to R$ 100,000 is successful on the networks of Oruam, rapper son of Marcinho VP


Singer shows the routine of Malandrex, his Savannah cat, the result of a cross between a domestic feline and a serval, originally from Africa

the rapper Oruam she’s making waves on social media this week because of her pet. Marcinho VP’s son has a kitten who has attracted attention for his exotic appearance and the price of him.




malandrexas the feline is called, it is of the breed Savannah F1 and can cost up to R$100,000. The price is due to the eccentricity of the cat, considered the rarest breed in the world.

The Savannah F1 is the result of a direct cross between a domestic cat and the serval, a feline native to Africa. On social media Oruam shows moments of interaction with the pet, which is being trained.

Who else shows Malandrex’s day-to-day is the rapper’s girlfriend, Fernanda Valença, who is a veterinary student and has two dogs and a monkey.

Meet the Savannah Breed

According to National Geographic, the identification of Savannah cats varies depending on the genetic distance from their ancestors. Those classified as F1 are, for example, the direct descendants of a servant father and a domestic mother.

Malandrex’s children will be Savannah F2 and so on. The animals can weigh up to 11 kg, have long necks and what most attracts attention, in addition to the coat that resembles that of a mini jaguar, are the large and wide ears.

The price is due precisely to the rarity of the animal. According to the website, while a Savannah F1 can cost $22,000 (R$108,000), an F5 can be had for around $1,000 (R$4,900).

The sale of the kitten raises concerns among veterinarians, especially regarding the health and well-being of the domestic mother and the kittens. Because male servals are up to four times the size of a house cat, this can cause complications during pregnancy, with the smaller mother giving birth to kittens “larger than her body should naturally carry,” says Tammy Theis , founder and CEO of The Wildcat. Shrine, at National Geographic.

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Malandrex and Oruam

Source: Terra

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