Ah many of Turks' issues have been medical and some behavioural. Here is the very short story!!
When we adopted him part of his tail was burnt and the rescue said to us its healing perfectly and you shouldn't have a problem. Well 10 days after adopting him we ended up in the vets office being told he may have to have it amputated. We spent 3 weeks trying to save it, but in the end had to have part of his tail amputated
During this time he also developed cystitis (convinced he had this issue from the day we got him), then we found out he needed to have a circumcision
. He had always had problems urinating (taking forever to go) but the vets always thought it was due to stress/cystitis/ his separation anxiety issue etc, not that he needed a circumcision! After all this we were convinced he was on the road to recovery.....NOPE!!!
He still had toileting issues and they now think he has a neurological issue from a tail pull injury. We can only theorize that his tail injury is associated to his burnt tail, but we will never know as he was a stray when he was found. He was able to urinate normally but he was going very infrequently, which was causing discomfort, inflammation of the bladder etc..
We had a behaviourist come in and she was absolutely wonderful and we were able to help improve his environment and make him more comfortable that way, but she agreed that his main issue was medical.
In January we really didn't think Turk could be cured and we started preparing ourselves for the worst as we knew Turks' quality of life was not good. But amazingly when the vets made the neurological diagnosis and put him on the appropriate meds he made an amazing recovery. Basically at the end of the day I am happy when Turk has peed twice and pooped
Our friends think we are quite mad!!!!