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The 10 most expensive cat breeds in 2025: unveiling their luxury price tags

Luxury pets with high-end price tags
What makes a cat expensive?
10. Scottish Fold: $1,500 (£1.1k) to $2,500 (£1.8k)
=7. British Shorthair: $1,500 (£1.1k) to $3,000 (£2.2k)
=7. Ragdoll: $1,500 (£1.1k) to $3,000 (£2.2k)
=7. Russian Blue: $1,500 (£1.1k) to $3,000 (£2.2k)
6. Himalayan: $2,800 (£2.1k) to $3,500 (£2.6k)
5. Persian: $1,300 (£955) to $5,000 (£3.7k)
4. Toyger: $1,500 (£1.1k) to $5,000 (£3.7k)
3. Sphynx: $2,000 (£1.5k) to $5,000 (£3.7k)
2. Devon Rex: $2,500 (£1.8k) to $5,000 (£3.7k)
1. Bengal: $2,500 (£1.8k) to $6,000 (£4.4k)
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Luxury pets with high-end price tags

In the world of pet ownership, few animals say luxury quite like an expensive cat. As demand for unique and pedigree breeds continues to climb in 2025, some feline companions come with eye-watering price tags.

But what exactly makes certain cat breeds so valuable? They're often prized for their rare genetics, exotic appearance and unique traits, usually requiring specialised care and attention due to their particular characteristics.

From designer pets to feline royalty, discover 10 cats with price tags that will take your breath away. All dollar amounts in US dollars.

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Katie Tilstone

08 July 2025

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