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      • jballs@sh.itjust.works
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        But for an extra $50 they will throw in a small fry that will feed your entire family for the week.

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          Small frys in the US are like a bucket I’ve heard

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            Not everywhere, but they are at Five Guys. They take a cup, fill it with fries, then put it in a paper bag (the size that most places give you to hold an entire order for two people. Then they fill the bag with fries.

            I dunno why they fill the cup first…

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      At least here in eastern Europe, it’s pretty standard kit at almost any veterinary clinic. Normally costs pennies (just labour cost of the vet).

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      Ultrasounds for cats and dogs are fairly standard in the UK. I don’t think they are strictly required, but they will do them if they are unsure about a pregnancy or if they suspect complications. Not really a big deal and they are covered by insurance if they are deemed necessary (though not usually for pregnancy).

      Just checked on my vets website and a pregnancy ultrasound is £90 for cats, dogs and rabbits.

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    So adorable. I know my Mama cat kinda hates her kittens but also would gpadly make more and try again.

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    This cat definitely did not understand an ultrasound lmao its a cat.