Ferret colours
Albinos - This is probably the most common colour of a ferret. Albino ferrets are white with red eyes- due to lack of pigmentation. Although many Albinos are not pure white but have a creamy or even orange tint because of the activity
of the sebaceous glands.
Indeed I have come
across people who thought that
ferrets are white
and all coloured ferrets are polecats!

Polecats - Probably the second most common colour. Named after the wild polecat as this colour is the same as the polecat has. Very dark in appearance due to the guard hairs that have black tips. The undercoat is pale
and creamy. The facial markings
are amazing- the eyes are
encircled
by dark
hair while the rest of the
face is white.

Sandies - These ferrets have a creamy to dark brown coloured coat. They often don't
have the distinct polecat-type
mask or lack it completely.
Siamese - These have a pale
milk-chocolate coloured coat
and darker brown legs.
Silver - The coat is anything from dark polecat colour to light tan with some guard hairs that have silver tips.

Dark-eyed Whites - These
ferrets have dark eyes and a
pure white coat which is not
due to lack of pigmentation
as in the Albino.
Mitts - Mitt is a pattern and
you can get any coloured
ferret with this pattern. It's
identified by white feet and
white blaze on the throat or
chest and white spots on the knees
of the back legs.
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