Ferret Colors and Patterns – Holistic Ferret Forum (2024)

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A Note on Ferret Colors: Ferret’s colors and patterns can change very dramatically with each seasonal coat change, and with age. If youpurchase a ferret specifically for their coloring/markings,do not be disappointed when those features change. Read the full article below for examples and pictures of just how significantly their coat colors can change.

Colors

Sable/Poley

Sable ferrets, also called Poley, come in a wide variety of shades, from black to medium brown. They have a white to cream undercoat, with brown or black guard hairs. Their pattern caninclude standard, point, or solid. Eyes are standard brown eyes. Noses may vary from pink to black.

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Sable masks can vary quite dramatically, not only from ferret to ferret but from season to season. The following 2 pictures are both the same ferret (Merida), in the summer and winter:

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Albino

Albinos by definition, lack any pigmentation. If your ferret has so much as one colored guard hair, or dark eyes, they are NOT an albino – see DEW and REW below. Albinos have a white undercoat with white guard hairs. Their coat may occasionally have a faint yellow hue due to normal oil production. Noses are pink without markings. Eyes are bright red – this is not due to red pigment but rather to a lack of pigment, which allows the red vessels of the retina to shine through.

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Champagne/Sandy

Champagne ferrets are also called Sandy in many places of the world. They have a white to cream undercoat. Guard hairs range from beige to tan/light brown.

Their pattern caninclude standardor point. Eyes are often dark ruby, or standard brown eyes. Note that the ruby eyes of a champagne are pigmented, unlike the eyes of an albino. Noses are usuallypink, but occasionally may have a faintbrown-T or brown speckles.

Champagne masks can vary, and during some seasons may become so faint they are barely discernible. This does NOT make them Pandas however – if you look closely however the colored guard hairs are still there, and the masks often darken again with the next seasonal change.

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Cinnamon

True Cinnamon ferrets are extremely rare, and many argue that they do not exist but are simply a variation of Champagne. They have a white to cream undercoat. Guard hairs are similar to that of a Champagne, but with a distinctly red hue. Their pattern caninclude standardor point. Eyes are often dark ruby, or standard brown eyes. Note that the ruby eyes are pigmented, unlike the eyes of an albino. Noses are usuallypink, but occasionally may have a faintbrown-T or brown speckles.

Cinnamon masks can vary, and during some seasons may become so faint they are barely discernible.

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Chocolate

True Chocolate ferrets are uncommon, and many people mistake a light Sable or dark Champagne for a Chocolate ferret.They have a white to cream undercoat. Guard hairs are a rich chocolate milk color. Their pattern caninclude standardor point. Eyes are standard brown eyes. Noses are usuallypink, but may have a faintbrown-T or brown speckles.

Masks can vary, but are most often Standard or Hooded/T-mask.

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Black Roan Mitt (BRM)

Black Roan Mitts are have a clean, white undercoat. Guard hairsare black to gray with 50% or more of the guard hairs being white to meet the true definition of a “roan” ferret. However, young mitted ferrets with a stark white undercoat and black guard hairs are also referredto as “BRMs” due to the fact that they almost always “roan out” with age. Most BRM ferrets eventually become silver, and even DEW. Eyes are standard brown. Noses may range from pink to speckled to black.

Masks vary. Bibs are very common.

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Roan/Silver

Roan and Silver have the same meaning. These names refer to ferrets of ANY color and pattern, excluding Albino, in which 50% or more of the guard hairs are white. With very rare exception, almost all Roan/Silver ferrets gain more and more white guard hairs with each shed (called “roaning out”), until they become a DEW (see below).

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Dark Eyed White (DEW)

Dark Eyed Whites are often confused with Albinos. DEWs however, are capable of producing pigment. They have white undercoats, with primarily white guard hairs. Noses are usually pink, but may also have brown-T, speckles, or even may be black (uncommon).

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Most DEWs do not start out as a DEW, but rather tend to “roan out,” and lose their color with each shed until they become completely white. Almost all Marked DEWs (see below) and Pandas, most Silver/Roan ferrets, and many Blaze ferrets eventually become DEWs.

Example: below are 2 pictures of the same ferret who roaned out from a light sable to a DEW over the course of a few years.

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Marked DEW

Marked Dark Eyed Whites are DEWs with some colored guard hairs. Colored guard hairs can range from a smattering of hairs on the butt, to a distinct marking. If you purchase a ferret specifically for this marking, expect to be disappointed – in almost 100% of Marked DEWs, the dark hairs will lightenwith each shed and eventually disappear (leading to an unmarked DEW).

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Red Eyed White (REW)/ Pink Eyed White (PEW)

Red Eyed Whites are often confused with Albinos. Unlike an albino however, their eyes are not unpigmented, but simply ruby colored. REW ferrets, like DEWs, may have some colored guard hairs and may even be Marked REWs (see Marked DEW above).

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Patterns

Standard

The Standard pattern consists of alight undercoat with dark guard hairs. The guard hairs over the entire body are dark, but the points (shoulders, hips, legs, and tail) are notably darker than the torso.Mask is a Standard or Hooded/T-Mask.

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Point/Siamese

In a Point or Siamese ferret, the “points” (shoulders, hips, legs, and tail)have very dark guard hairs, while the torso is significantly lighter with only a scattering ofdarkguard hairs. The mask is typically a V-Mask.

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RoanSee Roan/Silver Above

Solid

Solid patterned ferrets have consistently dark guard hairs over their entire body, excluding their face, which typically has a Standard or Hooded/T-Mask. Their abdomens may be slightly lighter, but their torso, legs, and tail are all a uniform dark color.

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Mutts

Any ferret that does not meet criteria for a Standard, Point/Siamese, or Solid coloration (and some may argue BRMs and Silvers) OR any ferret with white spots other than a bib/mitts does not meet criteria for a recognized color/pattern and is considered to be a “mutt.” Many mutts tend to “roan out” and become Roan/Silver and even eventually, a DEW (see above).

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Markings

Zipper

“Zippers” refer to a dark line down the central abdomen.

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Bib

White coloration of the chest.

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Note that ferrets may have white chest markings that are NOT full bibs.

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Mitts:

White coloration encompassing the entire foot. Mitts may extend up the leg to the knee/elbow.

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Milk Toes:

Milk toes are white toes that do not encompass the whole foot.

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Blaze

A Blaze is a white marking on top the ferret’s head, typically running down the back of the neck. This may range from a small white spot on top of the head, to a ferret with almost entirely white neck and shoulders with a few dark hairs on top of the head (see Panda for more).Note that Blazemarkings arestrongly associated with Neural Crest (aka Waardenburg) Syndrome.Note also thatnot all, but most Blazeferrets gain more and more white guard hairs with each shed (called “roaning out”), until they become a DEW (see above).

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Panda

A Panda is a ferret with an almost completely white head and neck, often extending as far down as the shoulders. Note that Panda markings arestrongly associated with Neural Crest (aka Waardenburg) Syndrome.Note also thatmost Panda ferrets gain more and more white guard hairs with each shed (called “roaning out”), until they become a DEW (see above).

Note that if there are a significant number of dark guard hairs remaining on top of the head, the ferret would be considered a Blaze. You can see this in the picture below. However, per AFA standards a ferret may have a few dark hairs around the eyes and still be considered a Panda.

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Knee Patches

White spots on the knees.

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Other (Belly Patches, Tail Tips, etc)

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Noses

Pink

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Brown-T

Brown-T noses are pink noses with a tan to brown T-shaped outline.

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Speckled

Speckled noses can range from a few spots of light or dark brown, toheavily spotted. Spots may be light tan to black. Speckles may change, along with the coat, from season to season.

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Less commonly, a ferret may have a dark nose with a couple of pink spots.

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Black

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Masks

Standard

Standard masks, sometimes also called a “bar mask” are the stereotypical ferret mask. The mask extends solidly across the nasal bride, and around/under both eyes, and does not connect to the coloration on top of the head. White “eyebrows” are common in a Standard Mask.

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V-Mask

V-Shaped masks are, as the name implies, distinctly V-shaped, with a sharp, narrow point low on the nasal bridge leading up to coloration around the eyes. They are often described as looking like the ferret is wearing spectacles.

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Hooded/T-Mask

In a Hooded or T-Mask, there is a solid bar of colorfrom the top of the head to the mask.

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“War Paint”

While not a technically recognized category of mask, many ferret owners affectionately refer to their ferrets as having a “War Paint” mask. Thisis used to refer to masks in which there are distinct markings under the eyes (typically mostly separated from the rest of the mask), with or without coloration across the nasal bridge.

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FAQs

What is the rarest ferret color? ›

Sable is the most common and cinnamon is the most rare, but ferrets come in a myriad of color patterns. There are eight basic ferret colors: Albino, Black, Black Sable, Champagne, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Dark-Eyed White and Sable.

Do ferrets change color as they get older? ›

To throw even more confusion into the mix, when ferrets shed their coats – usually twice a year in autumn and spring – their coat texture and colour can change. As they age, ferrets also may develop more white guard hairs, especially on their hind ends, making them appear lighter.

How rare are cinnamon ferrets? ›

Cinnamon ferrets are quite rare to find because they are in high demand but the supply is comparatively less compared to other color types. Their body color, undercoat, eyes, and nose are very different from their other counterparts. They have a long and slender body shape with a red hue undercoat.

What is the most popular ferret color? ›

Sable – Sables are the most common coloring for ferrets and are recognizeable for their dark brown bandit mask, warm, deep brown guard hairs, white to golden undercoat, brown eyes and a light brown, speckled/mottled brown, or brown 'T' outline nose.

What color ferrets are deaf? ›

White patterned ferrets or ones exhibiting prematurely graying (ferret has sable or silver coat initially but as it ages it turns white) had an 87% prevalence of deafness.

What is the color of Draco's ferret? ›

During the 1994–1995 school year, Barty Crouch Jnr (disguised as Alastor Moody) transformed student Draco Malfoy into a white ferret and bounced him up and down, as punishment for attempting to attack fellow student Harry Potter from behind, earning Draco the nickname of "The Amazing Bouncing Ferret".

What is the longest living ferret? ›

Ferrets live an average lifespan of 5-7 years, however, the current record for the oldest ferret is 14 years old! They are very curious little creatures.

Do ferrets give kisses? ›

Kissing. Just as in humans, your ferret kissing you on the lips can be a sign of affection. It can also mean that your ferret likes the flavor of your lip balm or of the turkey sandwich that you had for lunch.

Do ferrets get attached to their owners? ›

Pet ferrets readily show affection for their human owners through gleeful greeting behavior and willingness to shower owners with ferret kisses.

What is a sprite ferret? ›

• An intact female ferret is a jill, and a spayed female is a sprite. An intact male is a. hob, and a neutered male is a gib. Baby ferrets (less than 1 year) are kits.

What is a dew ferret? ›

Dark-Eyed White ("DEW") Ferrets

Those with dark-eyed white or "DEW" coloration look very similar to Albino ferrets, with white or cream guard hairs and undercoats, but have black eyes. These ferrets are associated with deafness and have decreased in popularity.

What color are panda ferrets? ›

Color: Sable

The preferred Panda should have an almost completely white head which includes the neck and throat. Colored guard hairs forming eye rings are acceptable. Mitts should be present on all four feet. Knee patches may be present and a white tip on the tail is acceptable.

What is the rarest color of ferret? ›

Cinnamon ferrets have guard hairs that are a rich warm reddish-brown. The undercoat is white or pale golden-white. The eyes are dark and the nose is dark red, pink, or beige, possibly with a T marking. Cinnamon is one of the rarest ferret colors.

Are boy or girl ferrets nicer? ›

Although generally ferrets are sociable and friendly, sometimes males can be aggressive, especially if un-neutered. Male ferrets also tend to have a stronger musky smell compared to females. Female ferrets (called jills) come into heat (oestrus) when mature then they don't come out of heat until mated.

What do ferrets love the most? ›

Most ferrets enjoy a bath and playing in water. Fill your sink or bathtub partway with lukewarm water and let your pet enjoy. You may use either ferret or cat shampoo. Ferrets like to play games; two of their favorites are tug of war and hide and seek.

What is the rarest ferret in the world? ›

One of the first on the endangered list the black footed ferret, North America's rarest animal. It was once thought to be extinct. But thanks to the dedicated work of conservationists, it's making its way back.

What are the most popular ferret colors? ›

Yet a new YouGov survey conducted in 10 countries across four continents shows that one color – blue – is the most popular across the board.

Are boy or girl ferrets better? ›

Although generally ferrets are sociable and friendly, sometimes males can be aggressive, especially if un-neutered. Male ferrets also tend to have a stronger musky smell compared to females. Female ferrets (called jills) come into heat (oestrus) when mature then they don't come out of heat until mated.

How many black ferrets are left? ›

Around 350 black-footed ferrets are left in the wild. Black-footed ferrets spend about 90 percent of their time underground, where they eat, sleep and raise their young in prairie dog burrows.

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