Domestic ferrets live in all of Europe.
Wild ferrets - European polecat ferrets live in Europe. Black Footed ferrets live in North America.
If your referring to ferrets being pest in New Zealand under the Department of conservation, refer to link below for New Zealand government website
Ferrets are native to Europe, but were imported into North America as pets; there are probably around a million pet ferrets there now. Black footed ferrets are native to North America
In Europe, they have pet passports
Ferrets are non-game animals. The European polecat ferret is a protected species, as well a the Black footed ferret in North America. Domestic ferrets are used for hunting rabbits, called "Ferreting" in Europe. Domestic ferrets are also farmed in Europe for their fur used in clothing.
Ferret with brown feet are Domestic ferrets that are pets and live in peoples home all over the world. European Polecat ferrets are native to Europe
Ferrets are not wild animals but the closest relative of the ferret is the pole cat which is in Europe. But black footed ferrets live in the west (united States) and are on the Endangered species list.
Domestic ferrets are found almost all over the world. Black footed ferrets are in prairie lands of the US and Canada. European polecat ferrets - in England
Hartz UltraGuard flea and tick products are not recommended for use on ferrets. Many ingredients in these products can be toxic to ferrets, leading to serious health issues. It's important to consult a veterinarian for safe and appropriate flea and tick treatment options specifically designed for ferrets. Always prioritize the safety of your pet when considering pest control products.
Domestic Ferrets were introduced to the United States in 1875 for use in rodent extermination and hunting rabbits Black footed ferrets first appeared in North America approximately 100,000 years ago, and came from across the Bering Strait from Europe.
The domesticated ferret probably comes from the European polecat or the Steppe polecat (Russia - Sibir).