6. Sphynx Cat
Our list of the most expensive cat breeds also includes the Sphinx. In the 1960s, selective breeding led to its popularity due to the lack of hair on its body. There is a common misconception that the particular cat breed is hairless. There is a texture to the skin that resembles that of hair. There is a problem with this particular breed of cat in that it loses more body heat than other breeds. Sphinxes can be extroverts, so do not be surprised if you buy one. The dogs are also known for their loyalty and affectionate behavior towards their owners, despite their behavior. A cat like this also has more of a dog-like demeanor. A friendly greeting is given to the owner as well as to other strangers.