On Thursday evening, Napoleon wouldn't eat his dinner. We sat on the floor and coaxed him to eat a few bites, and then put him to bed. By Friday morning, he was vomiting strange green mucus. Before lunch, he sat down next to me andWe rushed him to the vet who tentatively diagnosed pancreatitis.Napoleon had to go to the hospital, and at 2:00 in the morning we got a phone call. He had something stuck in his digestive tract.Do you have $2000 at 2:00 Sunday morning? We had already spent all of our accessable funds on his previous care, and opened and maxed out a line with Care Credit. We spent a sleepless night waiting for Care Credit to open at 8:00.He he was finally able to have surgery over a day later. They removed a piece of "safe" rubber dog toy that had been in his belly for months, finally softening enough to slip into his duodenum and completely block his digestion. This is why he was vomiting blood. This is why he had trouble using the bathroom.Napoleon was in surgery for a very long time. A small, exploratory incision was made near his belly button, butNapoleon's regular vet was called in, and they debated the value of continuing he surgery with the extensive damage or making him comfortable at the end.Napoleon is extremely lucky that they were able to continue to operate. He is also lucky to be out of surgery now.He is taking four medications and is supervised 24 hours a day. Our other fear is having to take him in for more treatment and getting another 2:00 AM phone call asking for money that we don't have.If you can help him, even a little bit, we would be so grateful.We will keep you updated on his progress the best we can. We are spending a lot of time sitting on the floor with a sick little guy.