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Is a Ferret Legal in the UK? 2026 Guide

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Yes, ferrets are legal in the UK. They are covered by UK pet travel rules alongside dogs and cats — but the titer test requirement applies if coming from non-listed countries.

Legal Status at a Glance.

Ferrets (Mustela putorius furo) are classified alongside cats and dogs in EU pet travel rules — they require a microchip, rabies vaccination, and veterinary health certificate. Unlike many exotic pets, no CITES permit is needed. However, ferrets are banned in several countries due to biosecurity concerns.

Full Rules for the UK

UK: Ferret Legal Status

Legal. Ferrets are included in UK pet travel rules (alongside dogs and cats).

  1. Microchip — required.
  2. Rabies vaccine — required.
  3. From EU/listed countries: Vet health certificate, no titer test.
  4. From non-listed countries (USA, Russia, etc.): Titer test (FAVN ≥ 0.5 IU/ml) + 3-month wait — same rules as dogs.
  5. Approved UK routes only — must enter through an approved port/airport.

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FAQ

Can I bring a ferret to the UK?

Yes. Ferrets are legal in the UK and can be brought in with proper documentation.

Does a ferret need a titer test to enter the UK?

Only if coming from a non-listed country (e.g. USA, Russia). The titer test requirement is the same as for dogs — FAVN ≥ 0.5 IU/ml, then 3 months' wait.

Which entry points allow ferrets into the UK?

Only approved POAO (Port of Authorised of Entry) — same approved routes used for dogs and cats.

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Updated 2026-06-20