One of the earliest natural cat breeds is the Egyptian Mau. Their short, shiny coats and black or silver "mau" markings make them unique.
The Siberian Forest cat, or "Siberian," is a big, semi-longhaired domestic cat breed that originated in Russia.
Scottish Fold cats are among the fluffiest and most costly cat breeds. These cats are less common than other breeds, which raises their price.
The Bengal cat is a domestic cat breed known for its striking, wild-looking coat and lively and playful behavior.
The Khao Manee is a rare, ancient Thai cat breed. They are distinguished by their immaculate white coats and vivid, piercing blue eyes. They have a short, silky coat that requires little maintenance.
The Savannah cat, the second most costly cat breed, costs $50,000 or more. Its rarity and hybrid status stem from crossing a domestic cat with an African Serval.
The Ashera cat is the most expensive cat breed, costing $100,000 or more. Why? It's rare and a hybrid breed of an African serval, Asian leopard cat, and domestic house cat.