Top 12 Most Expensive Cat Breeds in the World | Ashera vs Savannah
What is the most expensive cat breed in the world for 2022
The snow leopard-looking Ashera breed only produces five litters per year, so owning one is a real gem. That is, if you're willing to spend $125,000 each. Here's our full list of the world's most expensive cat breeds in 2022:
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1) #Ashira - up to $125,000
2) #Savannah - $50,000
3(#Bengal - $25,000
4) #Parisian - $5,500
5)#Peterbald - $5,000
6)#Sphynx - $3,000
7)#Scottish_Fold – $3,000
8)#Russian_Blue - $3,000
9) #AmericanCurl - $1,200
10)American Wirehair - $1,200
11)#BritishShorthair - $800 to $1,000
12)#MaineCoon - $1,000
Cats are among the most loved pets in America and cat owners are willing to spend an average of more than $1,200 per year. Americanproducts.org reports that total spending by the U.S. pet industry in 2017 was approximately $69.4 billion. Pet owners spent $29.7 billion on food, $14.9 billion on supplies and over-the-counter medications, $16.6 billion on veterinary care, live animal purchases, and $6.1 billion on other services.
What is the most expensive cat breed in the world for 2022
The snow leopard-looking Ashera breed only produces five litters per year, so owning one is a real gem. That is, if you're willing to spend $125,000 each. Here's our full list of the world's most expensive cat breeds in 2022:
@TIB HAIWANAT
1) #Ashira - up to $125,000
2) #Savannah - $50,000
3(#Bengal - $25,000
4) #Parisian - $5,500
5)#Peterbald - $5,000
6)#Sphynx - $3,000
7)#Scottish_Fold – $3,000
8)#Russian_Blue - $3,000
9) #AmericanCurl - $1,200
10)American Wirehair - $1,200
11)#BritishShorthair - $800 to $1,000
12)#MaineCoon - $1,000
Cats are among the most loved pets in America and cat owners are willing to spend an average of more than $1,200 per year. Americanproducts.org reports that total spending by the U.S. pet industry in 2017 was approximately $69.4 billion. Pet owners spent $29.7 billion on food, $14.9 billion on supplies and over-the-counter medications, $16.6 billion on veterinary care, live animal purchases, and $6.1 billion on other services.
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