CATS

APPRAISING THE VALUE OF CATS

There are circumstances in which the monetary value of a cat must be established. An owner may no longer be able to provide care due to hospitalization or relocation to a retirement facility. In other cases, a cat may become part of an estate following the owner's death. Some owners also seek pet life or insurance coverage, which requires a formal valuation.

Certain pedigree cats can be worth several thousand dollars, including Peterbalds, Persians, Maine Coons, and Scottish Folds.

More rare breeds command significantly higher values:

Clearly, cats can represent substantial financial value.

Our appraisals consider breed, pedigree, age, health, registration, breeding rights, and current market demand to establish accurate values for estate, insurance, or transfer purposes. Contact us.