Choosing a specific breed can help you know what kind of personality, health risks, and other characteristics you can expect from your cat.
With wonderful personalities and unique looks, these twenty-three expensive cats are some of the most expensive in the world. But you’ll easily see why they’ve got such a hefty price tag attached.
Savannahs are so costly due to their breeding. It takes luck – and often a number of years – to mate a serval and a domesticated cat, which is what makes it the most expensive cat in the world.
With a thick, luxurious coat, stunning Siberian colors, and affectionate personality, Siberians are well-suited to any home. They’re laid-back but enjoy playing, and are very attached to their humans.
Norwegian Forest cats usually prefer their own space. This expensive cat breed loves a good chin scratch, though, and is loving without being attention-seeking.
Playful and friendly, with stunning blue eyes, the Ragdoll cat is a famously fun pet. Their most fascinating feature is their tendency to lie limp when you pick them up.
The Egyptian Mau cat is a historic breed. It has a medium-sized but muscular build, with longer hind legs. They are the fastest domestic cat breed in the world!
Characterized by its unique coat of springy, crimped hairs. Wirehair cats are stocky and strong, with a calm but sociable personality. They love playtime but aren’t very talkative.