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European Polecat (
Mustela putorius)
Although the word "polecat" is used interchangably with "skunk" in some areas of the United States, a polecat is in fact not a skunk, but a kind of weasel. These animals are solitary and nocturnal. Vocalizations include chattering, barking and squealing. This animal is the wild ancestor of the modern domestic ferret. They range throughout Europe, but in Britain, they are only found in Wales due to past persecution.

Domestic Ferret (
Mustela putorius furo ) showing it's natural curiosity.

Long haired Angora ferret.

White ferret.
The ferret is essentially a domestic polecat subspecies. It has been domesticated longer than the rabbit. It was probably domesticated around 2500 years ago in the northern Mediterranean region. Aristophanes used the word "house-ferret" in at least four plays to satirize political oppenents. The Romans brought ferrets to Britain along with rabbits around the 1st Century but it probably wasn't until the 11th Century that the Normans brought them in great numbers to England. Ferrets were used to hunt rabbits. The killing instinct was eventually bred out of them because the rabbit hunters did not want the animal killing the rabbit and damaging the pelt. They are fully domesticated, not semi-domesticated or semi-wild. They are wonderful apartment pets, and are very affectionate and playful. They make chirping sounds.

They often become attached to a particular object, and are fond of moving it from hiding place to hiding place. Go here to learn about more ferret behaviors.
http://www.everythingferret.com/ferret_behavior.htm

This portrait, although commonly referred to as "Lady with Ermine", it probably depicts a pet ferret.

Domestic ferret, from 1551.
For more medival ferret art, go here.
http://homepages.shu.ac.uk/~conseal/frhistpg.htm