Kath44
Member
I can totally say, I'm hooked! And I do not own one wonderful Cham yet!
I'm even dreaming of them
But I'm not going to rush in yet, until I've learnt more.
The care sheets, advice etcetera etc I've read on here is great. I just want to get it right.
I live in quite rural area and my only form of heating in my cottage is a log/coal burner in my living room.
I know they need lights out at night, would a non lighting heat source be worth using? Are they ceramic ones? I don't want the Cham to get too cold it's unhappy?
Looking forward to learning more and owning my own little guy soon.
Now off to muck my geegee out
Kath.
I'm even dreaming of them
But I'm not going to rush in yet, until I've learnt more.
The care sheets, advice etcetera etc I've read on here is great. I just want to get it right.
I live in quite rural area and my only form of heating in my cottage is a log/coal burner in my living room.
I know they need lights out at night, would a non lighting heat source be worth using? Are they ceramic ones? I don't want the Cham to get too cold it's unhappy?
Looking forward to learning more and owning my own little guy soon.
Now off to muck my geegee out
Kath.