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There has been something in the January and I think February magazines to opt in to the Out and About. I did it online in January.
Denise
Agree - C&CC have made it clear that you need to 'opt-in' to continue receiving the paper copy of the supplement.This was announced last year, was prominent within the magazine too.
This is very bad news. We use the C&MC mag as a lining for our Chinchilla cage and I would hate to lose it - the paper is very absorbent
Re-cycle the whole lot. The cover is now made of Starch not plastic. I've just had the latest one so may have opted to keep getting it. Makes good Toilet reading, but if it stopped, I would probably never noticeI never read the delivered CCC mag so didn't know. Consequently, it won't be a great loss and will save me ripping the plastic cover off and recycling
Chinchillas ... wonderful creatures ... I've had 3 myself ... I had 1 very small male and he was a little sod ... used to nick anything he could and take it back to his cage/tank. When we got him a girlfriend we got them a big fish tank rather than a cage as they don't like draughts and tanks are much easier to keep clean and stop the mess being kicked out by the little darlings, it also meant our dogs couldn't stick their noses in either and get them bitten, mind they only ever did it once!This is very bad news. We use the C&MC mag as a lining for our Chinchilla cage and I would hate to lose it - the paper is very absorbent
This thread is about the CCC magazine not the CMC mag so shouldn't make a difference for your Chinchilla cage
Denise
Chinchillas ... wonderful creatures ... I've had 3 myself ... I had 1 very small male and he was a little sod ... used to nick anything he could and take it back to his cage/tank. When we got him a girlfriend we got them a big fish tank rather than a cage as they don't like draughts and tanks are much easier to keep clean and stop the mess being kicked out by the little darlings, it also meant our dogs couldn't stick their noses in either and get them bitten, mind they only ever did it once!
We had one dog, Honey, who was a cross Alsatian (never quite sure what the 10% cross was but she was a bit thick!) who loved all our little animals, never ever harmed them but was fascinated with them ... she used to stand with her front paws on the top of the tank and the 'Chillas would jump all over her paws and head ... Honey never batted an eyelid as they nibbled her but they went to town on her once by chewing all her whiskers off!