maybe they can be descended from the European polecat or the Steppe polecat. Maybe they could be related to a extinct species, no one knows for sure.
A pink eyed polecat is an albino ferret that was domesticated from the European polecat ferret
Marbled polecat was created in 1770.
European polecat was created in 1758.
Striped polecat was created in 1810.
no
The marbled Polecat is not cat at all!
Depends on where you live and the condition of the polecat.
Saharan striped polecat was created in 1833.
A female European polecat ferret is called a "Jill"
Depends on type of polecat or mink you use. American Mink vs European Polecat: Mink for sure, it's larger and more aggressive. Not to mention, being an invasive species to the U.K. (where I live). The mink is also a swimmer, meaning if it took place in water, the mink trumps it. The mink is also considerably more slender, despite it's size advantage. European Polecat vs European Mink: This could go either way, I'm slightly leaning towards the mink though, again, because of it's possible agility because of it's slenderness. American Mink vs Steppe Polecat: This could go either way, again, but I'm slightly leaning towards the Polecat. It should be larger and heavier. European Mink vs Steppe Polecat: Polecat wins. It's larger, heavier and more powerful.
Domestic ferrets are thought to be domesticated from the European polecat ferrets