National Ferret Day

Joan Agie
Dec 22, 2023 By Joan Agie
Originally Published on Feb 15, 2022
Fact-checked by Amanpreet Kaur
Celebrate National Ferret Day on April 2.

Where is National Ferret Day celebrated?

 This day is celebrated in the United States of America on April 2 every year and in the United Kingdom on May 5 annually. This day is also catching up in other parts of the world.

Who is National Ferret Day celebrated by?

 This day is celebrated by ferret lovers and members of the American Ferret Association (AFA).

When did National Ferret Day first start?

 This day first started in 2011 but was officially recognized only in 2014.

Who started National Ferret Day?

 New York resident Carol Roche, who was fascinated by her pet ferret, started this day which gained the approval of the AFA.

History And Timeline

There are many national days that are observed to create awareness and educate people. When it comes to ferrets, knowing how to take care of them is very important for their well-being. Ferrets were domesticated about 2,500 years ago. Here's a brief timeline of the national day dedicated to it on April 2.

Ferrets First Domesticated

Analysis of mitochondrial DNA suggests ferrets were domesticated around 2,500 years ago.

Around 500 BC

Genghis Khan's Ferrets

Ruler of the Mongol Empire Genghis Khan is recorded as using ferrets in a gigantic hunt that aimed to purge an entire region of wild animals.

1221

Ferrets Banned In California

Neutered domesticated male ferrets are banned by the Fish and Game Commission of California.

1986

AFA Was Formed.

The American Ferret Association (AFA) was formed on January 1, 1991.

1991

Ferrets A Top Pet Choice

According to a survey of the eight million pet ferrets around the world, most of them were kept as pets in America and Canada.

1999

National Ferret Day Inaugurated

A New York resident, Carol Roche, decides to start celebrating April 2 as a day dedicated to ferrets, in honour of her pet ferret.

2011

National Ferret Day Recognized

April 2 is officially recognized as National Ferret Day by the American Ferret Association.

2014

Traditions And Customs

 Although there are no specific traditions and customs to mark this day, pampering this lovely animal would be a good way to celebrate.

Ways To Celebrate National Ferret Day

The best way to celebrate this day is by adopting a cute little ferret and giving it a loving home. However, please make sure that you can provide it with the love, time, and care that it craves.

You can also learn more about this fascinating animal and promote it on your social media. You should be able to get one at your local pet store.

Celebrate this day by pampering your pet ferret with a tasty morsel, such as cooked chicken, turkey or egg. Buy something new for your furry friend, such as a cage, a ball, or bedding. You can make a donation to Ferret Welfare, an organization that works to educate and inform people about these animals.

Facts And Stats

  • Ferrets make excellent pets as they can be litter-box trained even when babies. Ferrets are common pets in the U.S. and this day is perfect to indulge and pamper them.
  • This day is important to learn about ferret welfare, such as did you know that ferrets can catch influenza from humans?
  • There are two national days that are celebrated on April 2. So, if you don't have a ferret, you can also celebrate this day as National Peanut Butter And Jelly Day.

When is National Ferret Day?

This day is celebrated every year on April 2. 

Who invented the concept of National Ferret Day?

This day was unofficially started by Carol Roche in New York. It got official recognition in 2014 by the AFA.

What is the importance of National Ferret Day?

This day is important to educate people about these intelligent animals, and to create awareness about the welfare and nutrition of these creatures.

How can we motivate people to protect ferrets on National Ferret Day?

By creating awareness about this animal on social media you can motivate people to protect them.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Wednesday, April 01, 2020
  • Thursday, April 01, 2021
  • Friday, April 01, 2022
  • Saturday, April 01, 2023
  • Monday, April 01, 2024

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Written by Joan Agie

Bachelor of Science specializing in Human Anatomy

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Joan AgieBachelor of Science specializing in Human Anatomy

With 3+ years of research and content writing experience across several niches, especially on education, technology, and business topics. Joan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Human Anatomy from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria, and has worked as a researcher and writer for organizations across Nigeria, the US, the UK, and Germany. Joan enjoys meditation, watching movies, and learning new languages in her free time.

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Amanpreet KaurBachelor of Business Administration, Masters of Business Administration specializing in Accounting and Finance

Amanpreet has a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree in Business Administration from the Birla Institute of Technology and Xavier Institute of Social Service respectively, coupled with her internships at Decimal Point Analytics and the Royal Bank of Scotland, has equipped her with the necessary skills to analyze complex data and present insights in an easy-to-understand format. Her paper on the impact of COVID-19 on CSR programs has received high commendation.

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