Plus, what these expensive kitties are really like
From the Maine Coon to the Munchkin, cats are one of the most popular pets in the world. While every cat is unique and adorable in their own way, it’s true that some breeds are more expensive than others due to their popularity, rarity, breeding difficulty, and pedigree. If you’re curious about the world’s most expensive cat breeds, keep reading! We’ll uncover what these felines usually cost as well as what they’re like, just in case you have the money to blow to get one.
Top 5 Most Expensive Cat Breeds
- Savannah cat: $1,500-25,000
- Khao Manee cat: $7,000-11,000
- British Shorthair cat: $300-5,000
- Sphynx cat: $1,800-3,000
- Peterbald cat: $1,700-3,000
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- The Ashera cat is often cited as the most expensive cat breed. However, there’s conflicting evidence whether this cat breed actually exists! Previous breeders have claimed their cats are Ashura, but DNA evidence has shown that these cats are actually Savannah cats. So, Ashura cats might just be a scam to sell Savannah cats at an even higher price. [26] X Research sourceThanks
- There are also lots of wealthy cats! For instance, the cat Tommaso inherited $13 million after their owner left them their fortune. [27] X Research source Taylor Swift’s cats, Meredith, Olivia, and Benjamin, are also considered extremely well-off due to their owner’s wealth.Thanks
- While serval cats are used to breed Savannah cats, they are wild animals and not domesticated. They can be owned in some countries and states with a permit, but they are not considered pets. [28] X Research sourceThanks
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- ↑ https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2011/12/woman-leaves-13m-fortune-to-pet-cat
- ↑ https://spca.bc.ca/faqs/do-serval-cats-make-good-house-pets/
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