someeclecticwitch

Item #: SCP-

Object class: Euclid

Special containment procedures: The SCP is to be contained in a chamber that is at least 8 meters in height so it cannot reach the ceiling or a drone when flown in. The walls are to be made of reinforced steel and are to be inspected weekly for any gaps or leaks through drone. There are to be no windows installed in the chamber. There is to be a camera behind a shield of bulletproof glass in every corner.
The ceiling is to have a trapdoor made of reinforced steel large enough for a standard foundation drone to pass through. The trapdoor is to be locked with 4 high-end locks, the keys only being given to personnel with level 4 clearance or above. Any testing is to be done remotely via drone. No personnel are to engage at any given time, for any reason.

Description: The SCP visually appears to be a black cat that shows itself during the winter in [REDACTED], Canada.
Anyone who can directly see SCP-A has the unshakable desire to pet the SCP.
The SCP will walk away from the affected subject, fast enough to not allow the subject to catch up.
It will then lead the subject into the nearby woods.
In this place it will allow the subject to pet it, and it will proceed to melt into a puddle of a substance visually resembling oil.
The subject, in distress, reaches into the puddle. They will be entirely consumed by the puddle. At this point, the puddle will split in two by an unknown force, morphing into SCP-A and SCP-B. The former human, called SCP-B till it continues the activities of SCP-A, will be blind for two to three weeks before becoming seemingly identical to SCP-A. During this period, SCP-A will take care of SCP-B like a mother cat takes care of her kitten. It will keep SCP-B warm with its body and clean SCP-B with its tongue. SCP-A dies soon after SCP-B gains vision, melting into a puddle once again. SCP-B will lick up the puddle, and carry on with its natural life cycle. The origins or goals of the SCP are unknown. Tests have revealed its fur to not be of standard solid biological material. It instead seems to have a molecular structure similar to that of a liquid.