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10. American Wirehair – $1,200

This is the quintessential American cat breed. It is the result of a spontaneous mutation that took place among farm cats in upstate New York around 1966. The feline’s trademark wirehaired coat distinguishes it from other breeds. The American Wirehair is easy to look after and resilient to diseases which makes them a favorite among casual cat lovers as well as serious breeders.


9. American Curl – $1,200

The American Curl is affectionate and playful and a popular breed among cat lovers. Its distinguishing physical traits are its silk flat-lying coat, medium-sized rectangular body, expressive eyes, and curling ears. The origin of this breed can be traced back to a stray black female cat with long hair and funny ears that was adopted by Joe and Grace Ruga in Lakewood, California in 1981. The couple named the cat “Shulamith” and all American Curls are traced back to this feline.


8. Russian Blue – $3,000

This feline attracts onlookers with its brilliant green eyes and silvery blue coat. Plus, it is playful and smart which makes it a perfect pet for any household. The Russian Blue is loyal to its masters and adapts quickly to their moods. They like to socialize with their owners but are a bit shy with strangers. This breed can be expensive at about $3,000 a kitten, but they aren’t high maintenance.


7. Scottish Fold – $3,000

The Scottish Fold can be traced back to a farm in the Tayside region of Scotland in 1961. A shepherd named William Ross saw the cat, obtained a kitten, and developed the breed. The Scottish Fold is distinguished by its flexible ears that fold downward and forward providing the cat’s face a teddy bear, owl, or pixie look that attracted many American cat lovers.


6. Sphynx – $3,000

The Sphynx is known for its hairless look caused by a natural genetic mutation, which created a healthy and strong breed. Its origin can be traced back to a domestic cat that gave birth to a hairless kitten in 1966 in Toronto, Canada. The breed is very resilient and not prone to any serious genetic or health issues. Personality-wise, they are loyal, playful, and enjoy human attention. They also like to socialize with other pet cat breeds and dogs.


5. Peterbald – $5,000

An elegant Russian breed, the Peterbald cat can be hairless or have a coat that resembles a peach. Some cats of this breed may have a velvety coat, while others have hair that looks like a man’s bristly beard. The first documented Peterbald was in 1988 when reports revealed a cat with an unusual coat in Russia. After that, Peterbalds were exported to other countries in Europe. These cats make delightful pets and are known for their muscular build.


4. Persian – $5,500

The Persian cat is widely recognized by its mushy face and fluffy hair. It enjoys showing affection and cuddling, but is not very vocal. Their furry coat needs daily grooming and brushing. This breed comes in multiple variations and colors. Its weight is comparable to a regular American Shorthair.


3. Bengal – $25,000

Because of its feral origins, the Persian cat is much larger in size compared to your average pet cat. A gorgeous Bengal with the right pedigree, generation, and coat quality can fetch up to $25,000. Personality-wise, Bengals are affectionate, child- and dog-friendly, and very social. In addition, they are energetic and extremely playful.


2. Savannah – $50,000

A hybrid of the wild African serval cat and a domestic Persian cat, the first Savannah was produced in 1986 by Bengal breeder Judee Frank. This breed soon became popular and was accepted by breeder associations in the mid 1990s. Like dogs, Savannah cats are extremely loyal. 

1. The Ashera – Up to $125,000

The Ashera can cost as much as a whopping $125,000 because it is an extremely rare breed. A Los Angeles-based firm produces only 5 kittens of this type each year. So if you buy one, you will be among the very few owners of this amazing cat breed. In aesthetics, the Ashera resembles a snow leopard in its pattern. But its behavior and temperament are similar to Savannah cats. In fact, some experts argue that genetic testing reveals that Ashera cats are nothing but Savannah F1 cats.






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