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It depends where you are buying it from. There are also other costs to consider, such as security on your home to keep not only the cat inside but to keep people out.

You'll also need to build a separate extension on the house as an adult puma is too large and too aggressive to share a home with humans.

There are also licence fees to keep dangerous animals. Vet fees. Food costs and so on. There are also legal issues of keeping predators in a residential area, you will need to research local laws.

You will also need to source the origin of the puma. If it was captured from the wild then you are in danger of criminal prosecution. If it was bred in captivity - are the parents healthy or known for any genetic defects?

If you haven't even done this research, you shouldn't even be asking how much a puma (actual name - "Mountain Lion") is.

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