Previous owners handed her in after their other cat was getting violent towards her

  • CmdrShepard@lemmy.one
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    11 months ago

    The photo orientation makes it look like you’re pulling the cat out of your car’s HVAC system.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah I’m not sure why it rotated it when I posted and no idea how to fix that sorry

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        11 months ago

        Rotation of an image is stored in the exif data.
        When you take an image with your phone in a non upright position the phone will rotate the picture to look like you expect it and write into the exif data.
        But the image itself will still be the way it was taken, meaning the data of the image itself is unaltered.

        Usually when you send the picture or upload it software will read the exif data and display the image accordingly (rotated). But some sites or some software will ignore or strip the exif data and display the image how it originally looks (non-rotated).

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          11 months ago

          But some sites or some software will ignore or strip the exif data and display the image how it originally looks (non-rotated).

          IIRC that’s the case here (Lemmy), for privacy reasons, since the EXIF data stores [hyperbole]even the colour of your underwear when you took the pic[/hyperbole]. I wish that the tidbit about rotation was kept though.

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    11 months ago

    My cats have had phases, ranging from violent as hell to playing and sleeping near each other.

    Honestly Idk how violent that other cat was, but isn’t it a bit of an overkill to move her?

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      11 months ago

      I don’t know the previous owners, I just was told that when she was handed in, she was quite injured and took a couple of weeks for her to recover. Because of this, her listing said they recommended a home without any existing cats.

      She’s a year and a half old and was handed in a couple of months ago, so I’m assuming they did have her for about a year before they decided to hand her in, but again, I only know what the staff at the pound told me.

      Either way I hope to give her a good home now