Do you like cats? These small felines have been worshiped since ancient Egypt. They are loyal, affectionate and very fun companions.
Although mixed-breed cats are the most common, varying only in coat color, purebred animals also have their place. For many, having a pedigree cat is worth the investment.
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If you love felines or are thinking about having one, see what the five most expensive cat breeds in the world, and what makes them so special.
(Average price: R$3,000 – R$5,000)
Bengal (Image: Reproduction/Internet)
Bengal cats have a “brindle” coat that resembles that of leopards, giving them an “exotic” look and being seen by many as mini leopards.
Prices for a Bengal cat can vary depending on the quality of the lineage and appearance. In some cases, they cost up to R$5,000, being one of the favorite breeds of cat lovers.
(Average price: $1,200 – $5,000)
Peterbald (Image: Reproduction/Internet)
Originating from Russia, Peterbalds are famous for their hairless skin and distinct elegance, similar to that of a Sphynx. In addition to their unique appearance, they are known for their affectionate personality and love for their owners.
Ranging in price from $1,200 to $5,000 dollars, Peterbalds are a mid-range option in terms of cost for the more fortunate feline enthusiast.
(Average price: $2,000 – $6,000)
Lykoi (Image: Reproduction/Internet)
Lykois attract attention wherever they go thanks to their unique appearance, with fur that resembles that of a wolf or coyote, making them very different from most domestic felines.
Additionally, they are a rare breed, which contributes to their prices ranging between $2,000 and $6,000 dollars. More than an unusual coat and expressive eyes, these animals have a very affectionate personality.
(Average price: R$10,000 to R$50,000)
Savannah (Image: Reproduction/Internet)
The Savannah, a hybrid resulting from the crossing between a serval and a domestic cat, is known for its majestic appearance, causing it to be confused with a wild feline.
Although starting prices are around R$10,000 to R$50,000, high quality and puppies from generations closer to servals can cost even more, reaching tens of thousands of dollars. dollars.
(Average price: $25,000 – $100,000)
Ashera (Image: Reproduction/Internet)
Finally, we reach the pinnacle of expensive cats, the Ashera. This hybrid feline, the result of a cross between a domestic cat, a serval and an Asian leopard, can be considered a masterpiece of nature.
With an appearance that resembles a snow leopard, the Ashera is a status symbol to some. However, its exclusivity comes at a price, which can easily exceed R$100,000.