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Lykoi cats generally cost between £1,500 and £2,500 in the UK when purchased from reputable breeders, with prices varying based on pedigree and breeder reputation. Occasionally, rescue Lykois may be found for much less, but this is rare.
Lykoi cats are generally healthy and not prone to specific genetic health problems. Their unique coat results from a natural genetic mutation that does not impact their overall health, and their care requirements are similar to those of typical domestic cats.
Lykoi cats are expensive due to their rarity as a relatively new breed from a natural mutation first identified in 2010, limited availability of breeders, their distinctive werewolf-like appearance, and their recent recognition by cat associations which has boosted demand.
The Lykoi, often called the werewolf cat, is unique because of its patchy coat caused by a natural genetic mutation leading to a partially hairless, roan-patterned appearance resembling a wolf. Despite their unusual look, they are friendly, healthy, and require typical cat care.
