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What is the most expencieve breed of cat when going to a breeder??

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  1. Probably a Savannah or a Bengal. Both breeds originally came  from breeding a domestic cat with a wild cat. I would love to have a Savannah, but I don't believe in paying for a pet and $2000 is way out of my price range.


  2. A bengal cat

  3. Probably a Maine Coon

  4. probably a hairless one (like Rachel got on Friends).  My sister has  a Main Coon and she paid $15 for him.  My bengal was $300.

  5. it all depends on how much the breeder wants to put the kittens up for. if the kittens are mixed like its mum was one breed and its dad another breed then they will be alot cheaper. pedigree cats that are pure one breed all the way through its family tree will be the most expensive iv heard the Bengal cats are very expensive if you have never seen one then type it in google images and you will see why they cost alot!! the Siamese cats are also expensive. Basicaly cats that are rare because there isnt many left or they are hard to find will be the most expensive but it also depends on what the breeder wants to do and how he or she wants to price the kittens or cats :) hope i helped

  6. The Ashera, if you can afford it costs a whopping $22,000USD

    The Ashera GD (Hypoallergenic Ashera) will run you about $28,000USD

    The Toyger will costs about $4,900USD

    A Serval is about $1,800USD - $2,200USD

    The most expensive cat ever purchased was a Bengal for the price of £25,320 (about $49,000USD)

  7. No one is even close, the Servile is the most expensive, they are around $3500.00 for pet quality, then is the Sphinx, the hairless cat, they typically go for around $1800.00 then the orientals they are around $800.00 to $1,000.00

    one of my friends has a servile, i have several orientals and I have priced the Sphinx

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