Teacups are small and purebred teacups are difficult to breed and some require artificial help. Most Teacups can only have 1-2 in a litter and things are rare, which is why Teacup prices are always high. Those who want to get their hands on a Teacup can find out more about the Teacup market, how much a Teacup costs and what to look out for in a Teacup. The price of a pure-skinned teacup usually ranges from $8,000 to $40,000, and the price of a general pet-grade teacup is $4,000 to $20,000, making it relatively difficult to raise a teacup with poor resistance. Normally, a pet grade teacup that has been wormed once and has had three vaccination shots costs between $3,500 and $4,500. Of course there are different gaps depending on the region. Teacups in second and third tier cities basically cost around $2,000.
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