A particular intelligence or an atypical physique: the price of animals can sometimes reach absolutely mirobal sums unrelated to their species.
And to buy a cat or a breed dog, it is better to have the well -filled wallet. Some species cost several thousand euros. This is the case for Ashera, a laboratory creation that appeared in 2005 in the United States.
A single cat can cost up to 100,000 euros. Be careful to check that your apartment is large enough to have one: crossed with Serval, it is a feline who has a large size and generally weighs 15 kilos.
… Or a dog at 5.3 million euros?
On the dog side, Qiming, or Inuit dog in Canada, is one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world. The species almost disappeared in 1970. Today, the price of this dog turns around 5,000 euros! But if we believe the price au kilos, it is the chihuahua which wins the gold medal of the dearest dog: 2,500 euros despite their very small size!
In reality, the price of dogs varies greatly according to the specimen in question. Some of them are sold for astronomical sums. This is the case for “Cadabomb Okami”, a dog from a cross between a wolf and a Caucasus shepherd, which was sold in February 2025 for 5.3 million euros!
Other animals for the biggest budgets
It was his atypical physique that earned him to be noticed. 8 months old, it already weighs 75 kg. His master has since then been Sthish, a 51 -year -old Indian, president of the Indian association of dog breeders. As Le Figaro relays, it currently has 150, all unknown breeds or with a particular physique.
But dogs and cats are not the only species prized by wealthy buyers. The most expensive animal ever sold is green monkey, an American thoroughbred horse, which cost the modest sum of $ 16 million. As Relays Ouest France, a traveler pigeon was purchased for 1.6 million euros at auction by a Chinese buyer.

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