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Caesar (dog) / 51.50500°N 0.13583°W / 51.50500; -0.13583. Caesar (1898–1914) was a Wire Fox Terrier owned by King Edward VII. He was bred in the kennels of Kathleen, Duchess of Newcastle, and became the constant companion of the King. After the King's death in 1910, the dog attended the funeral and walked in the procession in a ...
TICA judges narrow down their top cats by deciding Best of Color, Division and Breed out of all the competing cats. Best of Color: The judge will first award the best of color through the 5th Best of Color for each breed. For example, if seven blue British Shorthairs are competing; the judge will select and rank five of the seven.
Fever coat is an effect known in domestic cats, where a pregnant female cat has a fever or is stressed, causing her unborn kittens' fur to develop a silver-type color (silver-grey, cream, or reddish) rather than what the kitten's genetics would normally cause. After birth, over some weeks the silver fur is replaced naturally by fur colors ...
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The Tusculum portrait is possibly the only surviving portrait from Caesar's lifetime (ca. 50 – 40 BC) The Chiaramonti Caesar is the other surviving and accepted bust of Caesar produced before the Roman Empire. He is depicted in Virgil 's Aeneid (ca. 29 – 19 BC), an epic poem about the foundation of Rome.
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Diesel Sweeties (online 2000–, in print 2007–2008 ) by Rich Stevens (US) Dilbert (1989– ) by Scott Adams (US) Dillon (1989–1992) by Steve Dickenson (US) The Dingbat Family (1910–1916) aka The Family Upstairs, by George Herriman (US) Dinglehoofer und His Dog (1930–1951) by H. H. Knerr (US)