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Join us on Facebook at http://on.fb.me/itnfb! and Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn If you want a cat and money's no option then how about getting one of these new designer kitties, called an Ashera.

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  • I bet their house still smells like cat piss

  • I don't usually say how people should spend their money, but I'll make an exception. To those super rich pet owners, instead of buying one really exotic cat that's as expensive as a car, you use the same amount of money to help a greater amount of cats by donating to animal shelters. What happens if that cat dies? All that money just for a pretty cat. All my cats are plain and black, but I got them absolutely free and they're the best kitties ever.

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  • From wiki article on Ashera: "The results of official DNA tests confirmed that 3 "Ashera" kittens confiscated at Schiphol Airport in Feb 2008 are F1 Savannahs bred by Chris Shirk of Cutting Edge Savannahs. (... ) The results were released in June 2008 and shortly afterwards, Brodie adopted the identity Simon Cadarran and set up a new company. ... the Savannah cats bred by Shirk were each resold as Asheras for around 4 times their original price."

  • @TheGameMaster7 You can easily get one if you don't mind a very active, high jumper, very demanding cat and if your state allows it. This cat is really an F2 Savannah which costs $3500-5000. An F3 Savannah would cost less and it goes down with each generation. But research the breed first as they are very demanding.

  • @KatASala If they are really rich, they may well buy an expensive cat (that they could've easily gotten the same cat for 5-7 times less) and still have a lot of money left to donate to the shelters. They didn't even researched the breed so they probably have money to burn (unless they are hired to do an ad for this cat, who knows, the reporter is clearly clueless). My cat is from a shelter too, but I do understand preferences for personality/looks and might even get a bengal one day.

  • @Leald1 What are they getting into? They got an F2 Savannah cat and grossly overpaid. A Savannah cat may be destructive, especially an F2, but it's not aggressive. Ashera is a scam, proven by DNA tests.

  • @airsoftoverkills Nobody played with nature - this cat breed is a scam. I really don't know how many times one needs to explain it before people get it.

  • 0.0  <3 I Want One!!! =)

  • Yeah - no. I'll get my pets from a shelter and donate the remaining $25,000 to the shelter. Because that's how I roll :) P.S. I've gotten active, spunky, assertive pets from a shelter. They have all kinds.

  • I don't think we should play nature like this. Love it, but disagree with it.

  • @KatASala Well said.

  • I'd rather have my dog. is this even house trained?

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