Which Cat Breeds Are The Most Expensive?

Rachel M.
by Rachel M.

While many cats can be adopted from shelters for a small fee, some purebred cats command staggering prices due to their rarity, unique appearance, or specific breeding requirements.


If you’re curious about the most expensive cat breeds, here’s a quick guide to some of the priciest felines in the world.

Savannah cat - image via Canva

1. Savannah

The Savannah cat is a hybrid breed, resulting from crossing a domestic cat with a serval. This breed is admired for its striking, wild appearance and tall, lean frame.


The price of a Savannah cat can vary depending on the generation, with early-generation hybrids being the most expensive.

2. Ashera

Often described as a hybrid between the African serval, the Asian leopard cat, and a domestic housecat, the Ashera is considered one of the most expensive cats in the world.


Known for its exotic spotted coat and impressive size, this breed can cost upwards of tens of thousands of dollars. Asheras are rare and often marketed as luxury pets, making them highly sought after.

3. Bengal

Bengals are known for their beautiful, leopard-like spots and energetic, playful personality. They are a domestic breed with a wild appearance, and have become increasingly popular in recent years.

Bengal cat - image via Canva

4. Persian

The Persian cat is one of the most recognized and beloved breeds. Known for their long, luxurious fur, round faces, and calm temperament, Persians are a classic symbol of elegance.


Prices for Persian cats can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on lineage, coat quality, and breeder reputation.

5. Maine Coon

The Maine Coon is one of the largest domestic cat breeds, famous for its friendly personality and tufted ears.


While they are more common than some of the other expensive breeds, Maine Coons are still considered premium cats due to their size, appearance, and gentle temperament.

Maine Coon

6. Sphynx

The Sphynx is known for its hairless body, wrinkled skin, and large ears. This breed is highly distinctive and often draws attention wherever it goes. The lack of fur means they require special care, including regular bathing.

7. Scottish Fold

Scottish Folds are instantly recognizable due to their folded ears and round, expressive faces. Their sweet and calm demeanor makes them popular among cat lovers.


Because the folded ear gene is rare and requires careful breeding, Scottish Folds can also be quite expensive.

Scottish fold cat - image via Canva

Final Thoughts

Would you be willing to pay a premium for one of these breeds, or would you prefer to simply adopt? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


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