to: Chris Weiman Subject: Re: Angora Ferrets, Ferret color >I just got a copy of Ferrets USA, and saw the ad for angora ferrets in the >back of the issue. Does anyone know anything about this place?... I've got the FERRETS USA too, and those pictures are cute, but the "long hairs" turn to regular fur - it is just the baby fluff. I don't know anything about Angora ferrets, but in Europe they really only have a few colors - sable (commonly called polecat but not "wild" polecats), albino, sandys (cinnamon or chocolate depending on the red) and silvers/mitts. My friend in Germany told me one breeder was trying to get "blue" ferrets, but it never happened. There are breeders in the USA who have ads in FERRETS making claims to colors most of us on the east coast have never heard of - stars (actually incomplete badger stripes) is one example. ALWAYS ASK FOR A PHOTO! If the breeder can't send you one and you are looking for a specific color, try another breeder. Of course, personality reigns supreme for me. If anyone wants a list of breeders or rescues in their state so they can drive and LOOK at the ferrets first hand, just send me a self addressed stamped envelope (SASE): STAR* Ferrets PO Box 1714 Springfield, VA 22151-0714 FML STAR* listing will be updated in February 96, so if you want the latest info, send a SASE. Pam [Posted in FML issue 1403]