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I’m writing to share a brief story from my own experience with domestic ferrets, and to offer a perspective on why these charming animals pose little threat to native wildlife. When I was a child, my neighbor’s ferret, named Dandelion, would happily bound around our living room, chasing soft toys and nuzzling up to anyone who offered a treat. Dandelion was inquisitive, playful, and—above all—entirely dependent on people for her survival. She relied on a controlled diet, warm shelter, and veterinarian visits to stay healthy. Her life was as far from the wilderness as you could imagine. This little story parallels the broader reality of domestic ferrets everywhere. While related to the wild black-footed ferret, domestic ferrets are a separate species that have been bred for centuries. Unlike their wild counterparts, most domestic ferrets: Rely on Humans: Domestic ferrets typically cannot fend for themselves outdoors for extended periods. They are domesticated animals that depend on owners for food, shelter, and veterinary care. Are Typically Spayed or Neutered: Responsible ferret owners often spay or neuter their pets, reducing the risk of uncontrolled breeding and overpopulation. Are Not Driven by “Hunting” Instincts Alone: Although playful and active, domestic ferrets lack the survival tools and instinctual wariness of truly wild animals. They tire quickly in outdoor environments, further lowering any risk to local wildlife. Thank you for considering this perspective. I believe well-informed policies can help ferret owners enjoy their pets while safeguarding our cherished ecosystems. Respectfully,
Eddie supported: Support Ferret Legalization: Help Us Petition the Office of Administrative Law!
Ferrets are among the most dependent animal I've ever had the pleasure of caring for. They are prone to medical conditions which require intensive human support and they sadly do not have an extended lifespan. Ferrets, themselves, are pure joy in a tiny body
Jenni supported: Support Ferret Legalization: Help Us Petition the Office of Administrative Law!
I own ferrets in NY state. It is appalling how many ferrets are sold but there is a lack in proper ferret care from vets and also a lack in care for ferrets abandoned.
Samantha supported: Legalize Ferrets In New York

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