The SOTON Savannahs Professional Welfare Encyclopaedia: Bengal x Savannah hybrid Kittens and Cat

The SOTON Savannahs Professional Welfare Encyclopaedia: Bengal x Savannah hybrid Kittens and Cat

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The SOTON Savannahs Professional Welfare Encyclopaedia: Bengal x Savannah hybrid Kittens and Cat

The SOTON Savannahs Professional Welfare Encyclopaedia: Bengal x Savannah hybrid Kittens and Cat

£9.99
Sale price  £9.99 Regular price  £0.00
ABSTRACT
Savannahs, Bengals, and Bengal × Savannah hybrids are among the most visually striking and intellectually engaging domestic cats in the modern world. Yet admiration alone does not guarantee welfare.
The Soton Savannahs Professional Welfare Encyclopaedia was created to replace assumption with structure, and fascination with responsibility.
This comprehensive reference work integrates:
• Breed-specific anatomical and behavioural science
• Generational and hybrid mapping
• Environmental engineering frameworks for athletic cats
• Preventative health monitoring systems
• Ethical breeding and placement protocols
• UK legal and regulatory context
• Lifetime stewardship models
Written in professional encyclopaedic depth, this volume approaches feline care as an integrated system — where biology, environment, health, and ethics operate together.
It challenges trend-driven breeding.
It corrects common misinterpretations.
It reframes behaviour as communication.
It redefines ownership as stewardship.
This Encyclopaedia is not a promotional guide. It is a structural manual for responsible guardianship.
For breeders, it establishes measurable ethical standards.
For owners, it provides a roadmap for stability.
For policymakers and professionals, it offers clarity grounded in welfare-first principles.
At its core lies a single, uncompromising question:
Does this action improve the lifetime welfare of the cat?
If the answer is uncertain — reconsider.
If the answer is harmful — refuse.
If the answer is beneficial — document and replicate.
The future of these breeds depends not on popularity, but on informed stewardship.

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