The 20 most expensive cat breeds in the world
Danielle McAdam
23 May 2016
Cats that cost a lot of cash
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American Shorthair: $600-$1,200 (£506-£1k)
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American Wirehair: $800-$1,200 (£676-£1k)
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American Curl: $800-$2,000 (£676-£1.6k)
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Selkirk Rex: $600-$1,500 (£506-£1.3k)
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Norwegian Forest Cat: $800-$1,500 (£676-£1.3k)
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Egyptian Mau: $800-$1,800 (£676-£1.5k)
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British Shorthair: $800-$2,000 (£676-£1.7k)
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Russian Blue: $500-$3,000 (£422-£2.5k)
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Scottish Fold: $500-$3,000 (£422-£2.5k)
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Maine Coon: $1,000-$4,000 (£844-£3.4k)
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Siberian: $1,200-$4,000 (£1k-£3.4k)
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Ragdoll: $1,000-$5,000 (£844-£4.2k)
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Peterbald: $2,500-$5,000 (£2.1k-£4.2k)
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Toyger: $3,000–$5,000 (£2.5k–£4.2k)
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Persian: $1,500-$5,500 (£1.3k-£4.6k)
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Sphynx: $1,800-$9,800 (£1.5k-£8.3k)
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Khao Manee: $10,000-$11,000 (£8.4k-£9.3k)
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Bengal: $10,000-$25,000 (£8.4k-£21.1k)
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Savannah: $10,000-$50,000 (£8.4k-£42.3k)
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Ashera cat: $125,000 (£105.8k)
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