Spyke
lemmy.world

I would guess that your predecessor stabbed at the ice layer with pointy knife instead of defrosting it properly.

Why would any pet ever claw inside your freezer?!.

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Yeah, I'm guessing they used a honing steel to smash ice buildup.

Source: I've used a honing steel and plastic mallet to break up ice in freezers before.

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I agree, these can't be cat toothmarks because they'd be in pairs. And I'm extremely glad no cats were frozen in the creation of this post.

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CelloMikereply
startrek.website

This wasn't where the ice buildup was - I guessed maybe they left the door open at some point and an animal had a nibble

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This wasn't where the ice buildup was NOW, because they'd chipped it all away. Generally, marks from cat teeth come in pairs.

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fedia.io

Those are pretty big for cat claws. I would guess dog.

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ganksyreply
lemmy.world

Yeah not a cat. Their claws are too sharp for these marks.

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Boxscapereply
lemmy.sdf.org

Their claws are too sharp for these marks.

Randomly got Obi Wan vibes off your reply, lmao.

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They're really small, just a close up picture - holes about 1mm - I assumed teeth? It's the bottom drawer so about cat-face-height

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lemmy.world

Doesn't look like claw or teeth marks. Maybe those people b3fore you tried to speed up the defrosting by punching it with a sharp object like a knife that left tese marks?

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