Item #: SCP-XXXX
Object Class: Keter
Special Containment Procedures: Due to the scale and nature of SCP-XXXX, it cannot be contained.
Regions known to or are expected to experience SCP-XXXX are to be monitored for newly manifested instances of SCP-XXXX-1. Upon detection, Mobile Task Force Sigma-88 (“Animal Control”) is to be sent to said region and secure any SCP-XXXX-1 possible. To aid in this process, Sigma-88 members are to be equipped with non-mesh airtight animal control nets, low-power laser pointers, and nepetalactone1 aerosol sprays. For a comprehensive list of equipment, see Document XXXX/Equipment. Standard animal control tools are ineffectual and thus are not to be used.
Transport of captured SCP-XXXX-1 instances must be done using specialized sealed plastic cages and bags. These containers are to have ventilation openings on the top, but must remain upright at all times in order to prevent potential containment breach.
Description: SCP-XXXX is an anomalous meteorological phenomenon that occurs in locations that experience heavy rain or snowfall. SCP-XXXX takes the form of the type of precipitation most common to the region of occurence. Over the course of SCP-XXXX, anomalous animals are generated in areas that accumulate significant quantities of rainwater, ice, or snow. These animals, referred to as SCP-XXXX-1, are universally of the biological genus Felis, with 98% of discovered instances being part of the subspecies Felis catus (the domestic cat).
SCP-XXXX-1 are biologically and behaviorally identical to their non-anomalous counterparts. Most observed instances have been of mild temperament, and are usually friendly towards humans. Furthermore, SCP-XXXX-1 are capable of producing viable offspring with both other instances of SCP-XXXX-1 as well as non-anomalous cats, although said offspring do not have SCP-XXXX-1’s anomalous trait.
SCP-XXXX-1’s anomalous property is their ability to instantaneously undergo a state-shift, turning parts of (or the entirety of) their bodies into a liquid at will. In this state, referred to as SCP-XXXX-1-L, an instance will continue to perform biological and neurological functions. The instance also gains a high degree of motility, despite their lack of solid bones and musculature. This allows SCP-XXXX-1-L to traverse in and through confined spaces otherwise impossible for them to fit in while in their solid state.
While specific values vary between different instances, SCP-XXXX-1-L have a density approximately [REDACTED]% greater than the average domestic cat at standard temperature and pressure. Instances’ dynamic viscosity is also variable, but is usually on the scale of 10-1 to 101 N s/m2, between the viscosity of olive oil and liquid honey. Moreover, SCP-XXXX-1-L have extremely high cohesion and little adhesion. This prevents both the loss of liquid while moving and mixture with other fluids, resulting in SCP-XXXX-1-L staying a single cohesive mass.
Qualitatively, SCP-XXXX-1-L has the same color as the external surface of their non-liquid form. Tests have indicated that, tactilely, SCP-XXXX-L have a similar texture to their non-liquid counterparts; instances with fur feel as if they have fur while a liquid. Likewise, ones that lack external body hair feel similar to their normal skin while a liquid. Perceived tactile texture (i.e. hair length or hair density) can be modified via grooming of SCP-XXXX-1 while in their solid state.
Currently, extensive testing is eagerly being done by the Foundation’s Physics, Mathematics, and Zoological Departments.






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