NATIONAL FERRET DAY – April 2
Sun Apr 2nd

National Ferret Day

## How to celebrate #nationalferretday.

  • Learn more about the black-footed ferret's preservation and its rediscovery. To learn more, watch Ferret Town on YouTube
  • Have you invited a ferret to visit your house? Describe your interactions with your ferret companion
  • Learn more about ferrets and how they live and grow
  • Download and print this ferret coloring sheet for families and classrooms
  • To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalFertDay

National ferret day is the longest in national ferret day history

National Ferret Day was commemorated for decades by ferret enthusiasts. However, recognition didn't arrive until 2014, when Carol Roche of New York and the American Ferret Association made it possible, but it wasn't until 2014. Chase's Calendar of Events officially recognized the observance at the time.

Ferret FAQ

Q. How much does a ferret weigh?

A. An adult ferret can weigh up to five pounds. A female ferret weighs up to three pounds.

Q. Does wild ferrets and domesticated ferrets eat the same foods?

A. Both wild and domesticated people eat the same food: meat. They usually eat small animals such as mice, shrews, snakes, snakes, and birds in the wild. They eat a lot because they have such high metabolisms. Anyone who decides to welcome a domesticated ferret into their household should be able to provide them lots of meat and often.