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How Much Does a Bambino Cat Cost? (2024 Price Guide)

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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The Bambino cat is a very sought-after animal. This cat is a cross between the Sphynx and Munchkin breeds and comes with a unique personality all its own. This cat breed has short legs and a hairless, wrinkled look which is its most popular characteristic. It isn’t uncommon to find a Bambino with back legs longer than the front, giving them a look that pet parents adore.

The Bambino is known for being an affectionate cat. Their favorite things include cuddling, being held, and living life on your lap. While these highly intelligent cats make great pets for most homes, having one of your own may be an issue for some people.

Considered one of the most expensive breeds of cats to purchase, the unique Bambino comes with a hefty price tag if you dream of bringing one into your family. But after the initial cost, you can expect spend $40–$60 per month. Read on below to learn more about the costs involved with owning one of the world’s most unique felines.

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Bringing Home a New Bambino Cat: One-Time Costs

Currently, the Bambino cat is ranked as the most expensive cat breed on the market. As a mix of the Sphynx and Munchkin breeds, which are also near the top of the most expensive cat list, this cat combines the best of two worlds, making it more popular than other breeds. Take a look below at the prices you’ll be seeing if you decide to bring a Bambino home.

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Although it’s quite difficult, you may find Bambino cats looking for a home, without any costs involved. Due to the high price tag of these cute cats, the idea of them making their way onto the free market is highly unlikely. If you find someone offering to give away a Bambino cat, or have a friend who has kittens, seize the chance and consider yourself very lucky. However, make sure you ask lots of questions to ensure that this animal has not inherited a host of health issues.

Adoption

$100 – $500

Bambino cats don’t find themselves in local animal shelters very often. When this happens, they usually find home fairly quickly. If you find one of these cats in a shelter, the normal adoption fees will apply and range following your area’s guidelines.

Adopting a Bambino online or from a rescue can be slightly less expensive than seeking out a breeder. Rescues often charge adoption fees to help with the costs of running their sanctuary. These fees help ensure the well-being of all pets kept there.

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Breeder

$1,800–$3,000

Seeking a reputable breeder is a must when choosing to purchase a Bambino cat. Using a trusted source helps ensure the health and care of the kittens. Considering the high demand for these cats, you can expect prices to vary with many holding tight and the upper level of costs. Be prepared to spend money if a Bambino is the only cat for you.

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Initial Setup and Supplies

$950–$1,450

When bringing a new kitten home, expect to pay initial setup costs for supplies and veterinarian care. You want your new pet to feel comfortable, loved, and most of all, healthy in their new home. Here’s a look at a few supplies and costs you will initially face when a Bambino cat comes to live with you.

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List of Bambino Care Supplies and Costs

ID Tag and Collar $15
Spay/Neuter $300
X-Ray Cost $100-$250
Ultrasound Cost $300-$350
Microchip $45-$55
Teeth Cleaning $50-$300
Bed/Tank/Cage $30
Nail Clipper (optional) $10
Brush (optional) $8
Litter Box $25
Litter Scoop $10
Toys $30
Carrier $50
Food and Water Bowls $15

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How Much Does a Bambino Cat Cost Per Month?

$40–$60 per month

According to the little extras you decide to bring home for your Bambino cats such as toys and treats, you should expect to pay around $40 to $60 per month to keep your new cat pampered. This includes food and necessities. Most months, you’ll be spending on the lower end of this range.

Health Care

$50–$200 per month

Health issues can pop up at any time for pets. Normally, monthly health prices remain relatively low, but when checkups or illnesses strike, they can be much higher. One way of combating this issue is with pet insurance. If you decide to carry insurance for your Bambino cat, those costs will come extra.

Food

$10–$18 per month

The average cost of cat food per month for a Bambino cat isn’t expensive. If you own more than one cat, of course, this cost increases. By offering your cat high-quality food and a well-balanced diet, food costs are very manageable.

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Grooming

$10–$25 per month

You may think a Bambino cat doesn’t need grooming, but you couldn’t be more wrong. By being hairless, these cats lack help maintaining their body’s natural oils. This means they need more baths, with proper shampoos and conditioners. Adding a brush helps keep debris off your Bambino in between baths.

Medications and Vet Visits

$50–$100 per month

Once your Bambino cat is grown, the constant need to visit the vet will slow down. In the first year, kittens require quite a bit of medical attention. Expect to pay higher vet costs while raising a kitten and less once your relatively healthy Bambino is mature.

Pet Insurance

$50–$100 per month

Pet insurance isn’t a necessity when raising a Bambino, but it helps when needed. By spending the extra money per month to ensure your cat is covered, you’ll get reimbursement when issues arise and you pay out of your pocket for needed medical attention.

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Environment Maintenance

$20–$40 per month

To keep your Bambino cat’s home welcoming and comfortable, certain items are required. Cat litter, deodorizing sprays, litter liners, scratching posts, and other necessities are changed routinely, meaning you’ll be purchasing these items on a routine basis. Keep this in mind when budgeting for your new family member’s needs.

Litter box liners $5/month
Deodorizing spray or granules $5/month
Cardboard scratcher $8/month

Entertainment

$30–$50 per month

Although not a monthly necessity, signing up for a monthly subscription box for your cat is a fun idea. This will provide them with new toys and hours of fun to help fight boredom. This is also ideal for people who work away from home and need toys to keep their cats entertained when they are away.

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Total Monthly Cost of Owning a Bambino Cat

$200–$400 per month

Yes, this may sound a bit expensive but luckily these costs won’t be taking place each month. By preparing for all possibilities and fun extras, you can easily make life at home better and safer for your new Bambino cat.

Additional Costs to Factor In

Unfortunately, the unexpected is bound to happen. Life with a Bambino cat is full of fun and excitement but as with any cat, household damage may happen. Remember to factor in replacement items around the house your new cat may damage. It’s also smart to plan for situations like pet sitters when needed replacement necessities if lost or damaged.

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Owning a Bambino Cat On a Budget

While the initial purchase of a Bambino cat may be quite high, monthly care of these cats can be budgeted accordingly. Monthly cat food and litter deliveries cut costs when compared to running to your local store. The same can be said when it comes to toys and entertainment. If you’re on a budget, keep your eyes open for any helpful ways of cutting corners and lowering your costs.

Saving Money on Bambino Cat Care

Pet insurance and monthly subscriptions are great ways of saving money on the care of your Bambino cat. By preparing for possible health-related scares and knowing your cat’s necessities are on their way, you can rest easy when it comes to issues about costs and budgeting money.

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Final Thoughts

The monthly costs involved in raising a Bambino cat are relatively low and mesh with costs for almost any cat breed. Yes, you’ll be responsible for keeping your cat well fed and loved, but luckily, many of the items needed to do this are quite affordable.

The real cost involved with a Bambino cat is the initial fee when bringing your pet home. Breeder pricing for this cat is quite high. Keep this in mind when you start your search for your new best friend and be prepared to pay a little money for the most expensive cat breed out there.


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