Hello Aika, and welcome to KittyCatS :-)
The question about pricing is often asked by new breeders, and very often we simply do not know what to say, so often you will find very few answers. The market changes ALL the time - what cost 20k last month can now be acquired for 5k or less, and the cat that sat in the corner of a shop for 3 months, un-sold for 500L, may suddenly strike someone's fancy at an auction and start a regular bid war, bringing the price up to many thousands. -Or vice versa, of course!
I have been a KittyCatS auctioneer for almost a year now, and I wrote up some genetic lectures etc, so people often look to me for answers about stuff - and pricing, too. But on that particular subject, I am as clueless as anyone else. I too ask around when trying to price my cats for sale - I too am in doubt every time.
The KittyCatS market works like any other free market - by supply & demand. -And that changes, ALL the time. Cats that are new and rare bring high prices, but EVERY time one of those cats get a kitten, rarity goes down - and hence also the price for that particular breed. Meanwhile, someone added some desirable traits to that breed, and prices goes haywire again - and then KittyCatS release some new special edition, everyone spends all their money on that, and for the next 2-3 weeks, it's damn impossible to get a reasonable price for anything at all.
So I am sorry, but there are no definite answers to your question. The best you can do is join advert-groups and see what people sell their cats for, and visit cat markets and auctions for the same. Those who bother following the market also prosper from it - but it takes time and effort, true.
I for one rarely have time to follow it as well as I'd like, but then I am in the lucky position to know someone who does. -And can ask "Hey, what do this-and-that breed go for these days?".
I am afraid few will know what to say when asked "Hey, tell me about pricing"... but if you ask "I saw this cat for this price, is that reasonable?" or "I have this cat, does anyone have a clue what it may be worth?", the questions are more specific and more people will be able to answer.
Believe me, when you do not get an answer, it is NOT about hostility towards new people or anything - on the contrary! We LOVE when more breeders come to KittyCatS!
-We just simply do not always know what to say when asked that dreaded pricing-question.
While this of course doesn't at all answer your question, I do hope I at least managed to tell you WHY your question is so very hard to answer - and ask you please to not get too discouraged by the lack of those answers ;-)
Best of luck with your KittyCatS - and please do continue to ask in chat when in doubt. If people know, they will share
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