000 Price range Cat Breeds

Discover our comprehensive directory of cat breeds with 000 price range.

Exotic Shorthair

Exotic Shorthair

A Persian with a shorter coat. Same flat face, same temperament, considerably less grooming. They are affectionate and relaxed, content to be near their people without demanding constant attention.

$1,200 - $2,000 Medium
Bombay

Bombay

Bred in the 1950s to resemble a black panther. Jet-black coat, copper eyes. Despite the dramatic look, they are social and warmth-seeking cats that bond closely with their families.

$500 - $1,000 Medium
Munchkin

Munchkin

Short legs from a natural mutation. Their legs do not stop them from running or playing. They move differently from other cats but are otherwise typical in personality: active, curious, and sociable.

$1,000 - $2,000 Small
Sphynx

Sphynx

No fur. Their skin feels warm to the touch, often described as suede. They are social to an unusual degree, following people around the house and actively seeking body heat.

$1,500 - $3,000 Medium
Birman

Birman

A colour-pointed cat with white gloves on all four paws. Medium-length coat, blue eyes. Quiet and gentle. They do not demand much but tend to be steady, reliable companions.

$600 - $1,000 Medium
Bengal

Bengal

A cross between a domestic cat and an Asian leopard cat. Their coat has rosette spots that catch the light. They are athletic and need a lot of activity. Not a good choice for a quiet household.

$1,500 - $3,000 Medium
Scottish Fold

Scottish Fold

Their ears fold forward because of a cartilage mutation. It gives them a distinctive, owl-like look. Sweet-tempered and adaptable, they get on well with most living situations.

$1,000 - $2,000 Medium
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Abyssinian

One of the oldest known breeds. Their ticked coat gives them a wild look but they are fully domestic. Busy, athletic, and curious. They rarely sit still.

$1,000 - $2,000 Medium
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Savannah

A cross between a domestic cat and an African Serval. Tall, spotted, and athletic. They can jump very high and are fond of water, which most cats are not.

$1,000 - $20,000 Large
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Siberian

Russia's natural forest cat. Triple-layered coat built for cold winters. Large but agile. One of the breeds considered to produce fewer allergens, though not fully hypoallergenic.

$1,200 - $4,000 Large
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Burmese

Dense for their size, often described as a lot of cat in a small package. They are social, vocal, and do not do well being left alone for long periods.

$600 - $1,000 Medium
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Singapura

The smallest domestic cat breed. Ticked sepia coat, large ears. High energy for the size. They tend to stay curious and active well into adulthood.

$1,200 - $2,000 Small
Caracal

Caracal

A wild cat, not a domestic breed. Native to Africa, the Middle East, and parts of South Asia. Known for its long tufted ears. Occasionally kept as exotic pets, but they are wild animals.

$5,000 - $10,000 Large
Dwarf

Dwarf

Cats with achondroplastic dwarfism, meaning short legs on a normal-sized body. The Munchkin is the most well-known example. Active and social despite the unusual proportions.

$1,000 - $2,000 Small
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Manx

Naturally tailless, from the Isle of Man. Some have a small stub, others have nothing. They follow their owners around and can be taught to fetch.

$500 - $1,000 Medium
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Toyger

Bred to look like a small tiger. Mackerel tabby stripes in a branching pattern across an orange-gold coat. Energetic and trainable.

$1,500 - $3,000 Medium
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Korat

An ancient Thai breed with a silver-blue single-layer coat and green eyes. Considered good luck in Thailand. Calm, quiet, and loyal to their people.

$600 - $1,000 Medium