U.S. couple creates ferrets calendar to change public misconceptions of the creature
Updated 09:10, 28-Dec-2018
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Have you ever seen a furry ferret starred in its own calendar? Moose, a four-year-old ferret from the U.S., has already raked in 3,000 U.S. dollars this year in calendar sales ahead of the holidays. /VCG Photo

Have you ever seen a furry ferret starred in its own calendar? Moose, a four-year-old ferret from the U.S., has already raked in 3,000 U.S. dollars this year in calendar sales ahead of the holidays. /VCG Photo

As the face of the Modern Ferret, an annual calendar created by his owners Haley Pearson and Channing Shattuck, the ferret posed for photos with his two siblings, Newt and Albert, wearing adorable and small-sized costumes including football jerseys and Christmas sweaters. /VCG Photo

As the face of the Modern Ferret, an annual calendar created by his owners Haley Pearson and Channing Shattuck, the ferret posed for photos with his two siblings, Newt and Albert, wearing adorable and small-sized costumes including football jerseys and Christmas sweaters. /VCG Photo

 The couple, who are both industrial designers, aimed to change the public’s negative perceptions of ferrets by starting the calendar. /VCG Photo

 The couple, who are both industrial designers, aimed to change the public’s negative perceptions of ferrets by starting the calendar. /VCG Photo

They intend to launch the calendar for other festivals too with the ferrets dressing in festive outfits. /VCG Photo

They intend to launch the calendar for other festivals too with the ferrets dressing in festive outfits. /VCG Photo

All proceeds of the calendar this year will go to a girl in Wisconsin who is living with a chronic disease. The girl, who is a big fan of the fluffy ferret, lost her own beloved ferret earlier this year, and the couple aimed to cheer her up. /VCG Photo

All proceeds of the calendar this year will go to a girl in Wisconsin who is living with a chronic disease. The girl, who is a big fan of the fluffy ferret, lost her own beloved ferret earlier this year, and the couple aimed to cheer her up. /VCG Photo