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She added: "Even for a working family that is doing okay, to neuter, chip and vaccinate a cat you're looking at over £200. That's not something to be taken lightly."
From BBC
The Lionesses will be looking to win the Women's World Cup next year - but to accomplish that goal they may need to find a solution to their "full-back problem".
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"What we're looking at today is how to put up to 100,000 players on maps of 100, 200 or 300 square kilometres."
From Barron's
Benson also offers appointments of up to an hour and says she has more freedom to practise lifestyle medicine, looking at underlying causes and sometimes deprescribing.
From BBC
With fifth-placed Chelsea due to play Arsenal and Aston Villa in their next two games, this is looking like a chance for United to cement their position in the Champions League places.
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