6. Sphynx Cat

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We included the Sphynx in our list of the most expensive cat breeds. They became popular in the 1960s through selective breeding due to their lack of hair. There is a common misconception that certain cat breeds are hairless. Their skin has the same texture as hair. The problem with Sphynxes is that they lose heat more than other breeds. They can be extroverted, so don't be surprised if you decide to buy one. Dogs are also known to be loyal to their owners, regardless of their behavior. Such cats also exhibit dog-like attitudes. They greet their owners and anyone who is nearby.