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Costliest Felines: The most expensive cat breeds in the world

If you are considering getting an expensive cat breed, do your research and ensure you are prepared for the cost of ownership.

These breeds are expensive for several reasons, including:

  • They are rare and in high demand.
  • They require a lot of specialized care and grooming.
  • They may be more prone to health problems.
  • They are often popular with celebrities and other wealthy people.

Below are the top 10 most expensive cat breed worldwide:

1. Ashera – $100,000+

The Ashera is a hybrid breed that was created by crossing a domestic cat with an Asian leopard cat and an African serval.

It is known for its large size, exotic appearance, and gentle temperament. Asheras are very rare and can cost upwards of $100,000.

2. Savannah – $20,000 to $50,000

The Savannah is another hybrid breed that was created by crossing a domestic cat with an African serval.

Savannahs are known for their large size, intelligence, and playful personality. They can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000.

3. Bengal – $1,500 to $5,000

The Bengal is a domestic cat breed that was created by crossing a domestic cat with an Asian leopard cat.

Bengals are known for their wild appearance, leopard-like markings, and playful personality. They can cost anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000.

4. Persian – $1,800 to $3,000

The Persian is a long-haired domestic cat breed that is known for its round face, large eyes, and long fur.

Persians are known for being gentle and affectionate cats.

They can cost anywhere from $1,800 to $3,000.

5. Maine Coon – $950 to $3,500

The Maine Coon is a large domestic cat breed that is known for its long fur, bushy tail, and big feet.

Maine Coons are known for being gentle giants and are often referred to as “the gentle giant of the cat world.”

They can cost anywhere from $950 to $3,500.

6. Scottish Fold – $800 to $1,500

The Scottish Fold is a domestic cat breed that is known for its folded ears. Scottish Folds are known for being affectionate and laid-back cats.

They can cost anywhere from $800 to $1,500.

7. Sphynx – $900 to $1,900

The Sphynx is a hairless domestic cat breed that is known for its wrinkled skin and large ears. Sphynxes are known for being friendly and outgoing cats.

They can cost anywhere from $900 to $1,900.

8. Peterbald -$1,700 to $3,000

The Peterbald is a hairless domestic cat breed that is known for its wrinkled skin and large ears. Peterbalds are known for being affectionate and playful cats.

They can cost anywhere from $1,700 to $3,000.

9. Russian Blue – $500 to $3,000

The Russian Blue is a short-haired domestic cat breed that is known for its blue coat and green eyes.

Russian Blues are known for being intelligent and affectionate cats.

They can cost anywhere from $500 to $3,000.

10. Ragdoll – $800 to $1,300

The Ragdoll is a domestic cat breed that is known for its docile temperament and tendency to go limp when picked up.

Ragdolls are known for being gentle and loving cats.

They can cost anywhere from $800 to $1,300.

Summary

  1. Ashera: $100,000+
  2. Savannah: $20,000-$50,000
  3. Bengal: $1,500-$5,000
  4. Persian: $1,800-$3,000
  5. Maine Coon: $950-$3,500
  6. Scottish Fold: $800-$1,500
  7. Sphynx: $900-$1,900
  8. Peterbald: $1,700-$3,000
  9. Russian Blue: $500-$3,000
  10. Ragdoll: $800-$1,300

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