Ashera, rarest cat in the world

Actually the Ashera is not only the rarest, but also the largest, most expensive and exotic house cat you can find. This breed was created by blending two exotic feline bloodlines with that of a domestic cat.

The Ashera can reach 14 kilograms in weight and 1 meter in length, it’s famous for taking well to being walked on a leash and getting along with kids and other pets. Now it’s not that I don’t trust the experts but I wouldn’t leave my kid alone with one of these, cats are very independent and sometimes unpredictable and kids can piss them off easily, who knows how they might react.

One thing is for sure, they are magnificent animals, well worth $22.000 ($28.000 if you want the Ashera GD, a rarer, hypoallergenic version).

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  • megan Posted on October 23, 2008

    that cat looks like a cheetah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • CatKiller Posted on November 26, 2008

    The only good cat is a dead cat.

  • nunya Posted on February 17, 2009

    that’s just mean!

  • fig Posted on February 25, 2009

    You’re an A$$HOLE

  • helen Posted on March 1, 2009

    The cat looks like a larger version of the Bengal Cat. I have two males very smart, loving cats. The markings of this cat and the Bengal cat are exactly alike.

  • steph Posted on March 28, 2009

    looks like a savana no ofents

  • Wilton Posted on April 12, 2009

    I am currently in Saudi Arabia and cought a baby stray cat with exactly the same colours than this one. I have her for ten months now and she is much smaller then this one. I looked it up and according to a French researcher who studied them, they derived from the smallest wild cat species called
    ” Felis Margarita Harisoni” and occurs in the central desert parts of Saudi Arabia. Their paws and hinds are black with long hair and they have webbed toes for digging their shelters. They have an extremely good sence of hearing for pin pointing their prey under the sand and they harldy drink water and are weak jumpers. Mine is tamed and very lovable and always pures when she is near me. I only had her nails trimmed by the vet. because it is very sharp and hooked and after playing with her it rather looks like you were playing with a hand full of rasor blades. There is two adults roaming outside my office and they are beautifull. They have much broader paws than other cats and make barking sounds when threatened, I wish I could breed with them. I have seen a lager specie in captivity in Saudi and look like this cat in the pictures.

  • Erika Posted on August 11, 2009

    jack ass!

  • erika Posted on August 11, 2009

    The cat is gorgeous

  • kitty Posted on October 20, 2010

    There is nothing rare about this cat. This is F1/F2 savannah cat bought from savannah breeders and re-sold for 5 times the price. It’s a scam. DO YOUR RESEARCH!