Thanks for the replies.
He was at the vets a couple of weeks ago actually and the vet gave him a pretty good looking at all over. I forgot to ask about his claws (was one of things I was gonna mention but just forgot cos I was talking about umpteen other things), but the vet never mentioned anything looking obviously wrong with his claws or legs, he didn’t shriek “by ek, them claws need a good trimming” or owt.
If I take my rodent back then obviously I’ll mention it but I’m not sure if I’m going to. (I took him cos he had/has crusty eyes and a snotty nose and the vet gave some baytril that ain’t cured it).
@ Guinea pig slave – No, I’ve noticed him looking to slip about a bit for quite a while, a year or two. If it is cos his claws are too long then that’d explain it. Couldn’t tell you if he’s in pain or not with his legs.
It’s certainly not obvious if he is. I just look at him sometimes and wonder if he’s ok or if his legs are slightly deformed or as I say, am I not trimming his claws enough.
I did used to have the newspaper mainly covered in hay and so that’d give him more grip, he’s fine walking on top of hay slowly. I suppose what he looks like is when you have a dog on a slippery surface and its paws go everywhere, that’s what I’d liken him like. Stick a dog on a normal surface and they’re ok. I bet if Rumball was put on carpet he wouldn’t slide. I surely can’t be the only person who has rodents on newspaper, no one ever experienced odd looking walking on it before?
Yeah, he eats well good. He’s a fatty at 1.45kg. They’re spoiled rodents, he certainly ain’t lacking in nutrients that’s for sure.