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A Beautiful Relationship - Savannah Cat MAGIC and Andreas Stucki

This is a short video about the world's tallest domestic cat, MAGIC (and probably the biggest - yet to be confirmed at 27-9-09) and Andreas Stucki the charming son of Martin and Kathrin Stucki. MAGIC is a F1 Savannah cat bred and raised at A1 Savannahs and now owned by Bella Gattini Cattery owned and run by Lee and Kim Draper. The music is by Kevin MacLeod called, Long Road Ahead, Celtic and Folk music. It is royalty free. Google "Kevin MacLeod music". I chose it to compliment the close relationship between cat and boy.

See more: http://pictures-of-cats.org/savannah


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