LOL! Thanks for that, John 
I agree on finding a new vet. For me, I want a vet that is GOOD but also one I feel comfortable with. I can't imagine with a vet that has such a negative opinion of my breed ever truly being able to trust their opinion and not feel that they've reacted to my cat with a bias. I likely would try a new vet, and when happy with that new vet write your current vet a letter clearly outlining why you have taken your business elsewhere and why you cannot recommend her to anyone, Savannah owner or otherwise. I would point out that you paid for a visit to clearly discuss this previously and got nowhere, and that that kind of resistant attitude and being unwilling to truly listen or change an opinion was unacceptable in your chosen vet.
I don't believe you need a cat-only vet or a vet that knows anything about Savannahs...all you need is a vet with an open mind! My vet sees cats and dogs, they also had never seen a Savannah before mine. But they didn't have any preconceived judgments about "wild hybrids" and they were willing to learn.
Although it is lovely to have a close option (and I do fortunately) I think I would be willing to drive further for the right vet. Of course in emergencies you might have to use a closer vet...
I agree on finding a new vet. For me, I want a vet that is GOOD but also one I feel comfortable with. I can't imagine with a vet that has such a negative opinion of my breed ever truly being able to trust their opinion and not feel that they've reacted to my cat with a bias. I likely would try a new vet, and when happy with that new vet write your current vet a letter clearly outlining why you have taken your business elsewhere and why you cannot recommend her to anyone, Savannah owner or otherwise. I would point out that you paid for a visit to clearly discuss this previously and got nowhere, and that that kind of resistant attitude and being unwilling to truly listen or change an opinion was unacceptable in your chosen vet.
I don't believe you need a cat-only vet or a vet that knows anything about Savannahs...all you need is a vet with an open mind! My vet sees cats and dogs, they also had never seen a Savannah before mine. But they didn't have any preconceived judgments about "wild hybrids" and they were willing to learn.
Although it is lovely to have a close option (and I do fortunately) I think I would be willing to drive further for the right vet. Of course in emergencies you might have to use a closer vet...