International Cat Day is an unofficial holiday that is celebrated on the 8th of August every year to, as you guessed, celebrate cats! An only animal that domesticated themselves and approached humans on their 'own' terms and worshipped as gods, these fluffy, mysterious felines with an attitude we all wish he ruefully wish have are the most misunderstood and hence can either conjure emotions of both hatred or love. We have to however give in to the fact that the mysteriousness is what draws us humans into loving, serving them and sometimes even spending a sweaty spend just to have these felines as part of the family. So, without further ado, let us look at some of the most expensive cat breeds in the world:
American curl: A cat that ironically has an ear of what looks like mice, American curl known for its distinct ears can cost $1,000-$2,000 or more when obtained from legitimate breeders.
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Scottish fold: With an owl-like appearance, these breed of domestic cat with a natural dominant-gene mutation that affects cartilage throughout the body, causing the ears to "fold" can range around $800 – $1,500.
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Siberian Forest Cat: These large fluffiness defined cat breed once present in Russia eventually promulgating to other parts of the world cost $1,300 – $1,600.
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British Shorthair: A cat that looks like a hybrid of American curl and Scottish fold, these handsome meowers can also cost you a handsome shelling at around $800 – $1,700.
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Bengal cat: These gorgeous porcelain looking cats with its handsome coat is a hybrid of an Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat and can cost you around $1,500 – $5,000.
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