10. American Curl $800 – $1,200

This cat is termed “Peter Pan” in the cat world since it’s seen to be jumping and flying around the house. These highly active cats have these short ears and super curly hair.

American Curls made their first appearance in the 1980s, particularly on the doorsteps of California. These cats are hyperactive and often live long lives. They are actually one of those cats with an ideal life span. American curls are also tricky and can open doorknobs, don’t be surprised if you see them curling inside your cabinet.

American Curl Cat Breed
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9. Scottish Fold $800 – $1,500

If you’re a fan of Taylor Swift, you’ve probably seen the cat that appeared in her music videos. That is Olivia Benson, a Scottish fold cat.

This breed originated in Scotland in 1961. They are known for their folded ears and their way of posing in odd positions. They are affectionate, clever cats and are fond of knocking over items. Be sure to take that fragile cup above your table or else, you might just hear it crumble on the floor.

Adult Scottish Fold Cat Breed
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8. Sphynx $900 – $1,200

This cat is widely known for its quite creepy, hairless figure but they are actually very affectionate cats. Sphynx cats come in different colors and have pointy ears.

This breed originated in Europe in the 1960s and was later found in America in the 1970s. These bald cats are extremely friendly and need proper care since they are prone to certain health problems. They have the “me, me, me!” personality and always demand human attention. So never miss a day of showering your love on this one adorable cat.

Sphyx - 14 years
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7. American Wirehair $1,000 – $1,200

American wirehairs are clownish cats with almond-shaped eyes. And they are one of the rarest cats with only 22 of them known in the world!

These cats are mutated originally from American Shorthairs. They are affectionate and love to be petted. You can take this cat on your lap and spend time brushing its soft furs.

American Wirehair Cat Breed
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6. Russian Blue $1,000 – $1,700

These felines are notable for their sense of humor. Though named as Russian Blue Cat, they don’t actually have a blue color but dark gray fur matched with green eyes.

They originally came from Russia and they were brought to the British Isles in the 1800s. Russian blues are cuddly but quite shy cats – and they jump when startled! So don’t surprise them that much or they might just jump at you.

Russian Blue Cat Breed
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