but we just knew we had to get help as soon as we could. hi, there. hi, molly. how are you doing? _ she's back today for a check—up with the man who operated on her. just a little bit of a scar there. the x—rays show how far the stick had gone in, narrowly missing some major organs. the stick wasjust underneath her lung, and then it had gone through her diaphragm. and again, similarly, it sort of moved her liver, it wasjust moved upward so it could have, you know, if it had been a little bit further up, it could have quite easily have lacerated her liver and then she could have bled really severely. what's it like seeing molly now? it's great to see them walking out, fixed and happy with their owners. that's the best bit, really. so molly is clearly a lot better now. there you go, molly. and it's amazing, really, considering this is the stick that went in and this is the rest of it — a metre long — and she's completely fine. but for now, it's safe, open spaces and soft toys, and nothing sharp to be seen anywhere.