There are people who love cats. . .and then there are those that love cats and also have disposable income. To the shock of some, many fine felines can cost more than a pretty penny. Click through to check out what our research netted as the top 10 most expensive cat breeds.
This is the cat breed known for its hairlessness and history. They are startlingly alien-looking and practically impossible not to stare at. They are one of nature’s mysteries with long rat-like tails, hundreds of frown lines, a pot belly and blaring bald nudity. You’ll thank me later for telling you that they will need to be bathed frequently; lacking fur, their oddly exposed skin can get oily and in turn stink. Oh, and the little darling prima donnas will need their linens washed daily along with special dietary needs heavy on the protein so they can withstand the chill in the air. They require special care, but knitting fun outfits and naming the baldie kitty Fluffy could make it all worthwhile though.
Price Tag: $300–$3,000
Fun Fact: Sphynx cats have no whiskers but they can have peach fuzz all over their little coiffure-challenged frames.
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