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It was mechanically damaged while still in spike form, that’s why you have the shape repeating like that. As other said, most likely a cat or you snagged the edge on a sharp end of clothes/jewelry.
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onefish-goldfish
I actually don’t think this is a cat crunch! I think it got snagged on something while it was unfurling
know1likesme
Those marks happen during its unfurling process. Might of brushed against something abrasive enough to cause a tear and the odd crescent marks are like if you folded paper and cut them like snowflakes.
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Teef.
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It was mechanically damaged while still in spike form, that’s why you have the shape repeating like that. As other said, most likely a cat or you snagged the edge on a sharp end of clothes/jewelry.

I actually don’t think this is a cat crunch! I think it got snagged on something while it was unfurling
Those marks happen during its unfurling process. Might of brushed against something abrasive enough to cause a tear and the odd crescent marks are like if you folded paper and cut them like snowflakes.
Or maybe some trips infection?
Looks like thrips damage