Photo of SCP-CCCC dated December 30-2016
Item: SCP-CCCC
Object Class: Euclid Neutralised
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-CCCC is to be contained in a 20 m x 20 m unit at Site ██. The unit should be equipped with a litter box, sleeping basket, scratching post and bowls containing cat biscuits and plain water. The litter box should be cleaned thrice daily and the litter refilled once every two days. Likewise, SCP-CCCC's food and water bowls should be replenished at least twice a day. SCP-CCCC may be given wet cat food twice weekly. Recommended flavours are chicken and skipjack tuna. However, SCP-CCCC is not picky with its food and will not object to other flavours. SCP-CCCC is to be given a bath once weekly and all pus and scabs on the external body of SCP-CCCC are to be scrubbed off as gently as possible so as to avoid harming it.
Unless in an already-authorised test, personnel are NOT allowed to touch SCP-CCCC. All staff with the intention to visit SCP-CCCC must have written letters of approval from at least two on-site Level 3 personnel. All tests involving SCP-CCCC must be approved by at least three on-site Level 4 personnel.
Description: SCP-CCCC is a white and brown domestic cat (Felis catus) of American Shorthair breed. Blood tests have shown SCP-CCCC to be roughly three years of age. SCP-CCCC has a distinct patch of raw flesh around its lower jaw and upper neck, with scabs forming around its edges. SCP-CCCC will often time attempt to scratch at this patch of raw flesh, causing visible pain to SCP-CCCC. Following this, bleeding and the excretion of pus will occur. The origin of this affliction is as of yet unclear.
SCP-CCCC came into Foundation custody in December 2016, after rumours about a so-called "medicine cat" in the town of ███████, Singapore emerged. Such rumours unfolded after SCP-CCCC's owner, was cured of her eczema soon after touching the entity. The Foundation dispatched a local agent to the town under the guise of a PUB (Public Utilities Board) worker in to investigate the affair and if found to truly be a "medicine cat", retrieve SCP-CCCC for Foundation study and experimentation.
SCP-CCCC's healing properties were found by the agent to be genuine, and the entity has since been under the Foundation's custody. SCP-CCCC's owner was given Class B amnestics and a near-identical replacement of SCP-CCCC.
Addendum CCCC-A: Test logs of SCP-CCCC
| Test #1 (Operation Runningnose) | |
| Subject | D-106 |
| Protocol | To test for SCP-CCCC's supposed healing abilities and its effects |
| Observations | D-106 was fully cured of runny nose and asthma upon physical contact with SCP-CCCC. Symptoms have as of yet, not returned. |
Test #1 (Operation Runningnose) report. From the audio recordings of Dr Hand.
<Begin audio log>
Dr Hand: It appears that SCP-CCCC's healing properties are genuine, as medical tests have shown D-106 making a complete recovery from all ailments. However, a few minutes after D-106 released contact from SCP-CCCC, the entity displayed a slight skin irritation and proceeded to scratch at its already struggling to heal wound. Whether or not this has been the result of curing D-106 of his ailments is as of yet unknown. As such, Dr Denisovitch and I shall be submitting a combined proposal for future tests on SCP-CCCC to Captain Anders and his associates as per containment protocol.
<End log>
| Test #2 (Operation Leafpool) | |
| Subject | D-499 |
| Protocol | To ascertain the limits of SCP-CCCC's abilities. In the case of Operation Leafpool, curing syphilis. |
| Observations | Medical tests after contact with SCP-CCCC showed all symptoms and presence of syphilis in D-499 to have vanished completely. |
| Test #3 (Operation Jayfeather) | |
| Subject | D-3448 |
| Protocol | To ascertain the limits of SCP-CCCC's abilities. In the case of Operation Jayfeather, curing blindness. |
| Observations | D-3448 was able to see again upon near-immediate contact with SCP-CCCC. Subject went into shock soon afterwards and blurted out the words "Jesus cat" repeatedly while being carried into the infirmary. |
| Test #4 (Operation Yellowfang) | |
| Subject | D-5252 |
| Protocol | To ascertain the limits of SCP-CCCC's abilities. In the case of Operation Yellowfang, curing prostate cancer and a shattered femur. |
| Observations | Medical tests after contact with SCP-CCCC confirmed the absence of any cancer cells. D-5252's shattered femur bone was also completely reformed. |
Combined test report for Tests #2, #3 and #4 (Operations Leafpool, Jayfeather and Yellowfang). From the audio recordings of Dr Denisovitch.
<Begin audio log>
Dr Denisovitch: SCP-CCCC has without fail, managed to cure every illness, disease and condition presented to it. It appears that its abilities are not restricted to purely medical conditions, as seen with its ability to fix a broken femur. I do, however, fear that Dr Hand's theory regarding SCP-CCCC's wound may be true.
The tests have shown that the area of the wound is directly proportionate to how much SCP-CCCC engages its healing abilities. More serious afflictions such as those in Operation Yellowfang have shown to dramatically cause the wound to spread across SCP-CCCC. This has caused the entity enormous amounts of stress and irritation, leading to near-constant scratching and clawing at the growing wound and in turn massive amounts of bleeding, the formation of scabs and pus excretion. As of this recording, SCP-CCCC's wound extends from its neck all the way to its lower belly and right cheek.
<End audio log>
Addendum CCCC-B: Incident logs of SCP-CCCC
Incident #1: SCP-CCCC begins to grow increasingly restless and aggressive, attacking two D-class personnel cleaning the entity's litter box.
Incident #1 report: From the audio recordings of Colonel LaVerne.
<Begin audio log>
Colonel LaVerne: On May 15-2018, SCP-CCCC attacked D-3408 and D-4122 unprovoked. Both D-class were pulled out by Dr Sim, Dr Denisovitch and I before that darn cat could do any more damage. D-3408 received ten stitches to her left arm while D-4122 was treated for shock and a deep bite on her left ankle. I shall be submitting a proposal for stricter regulations regarding contact with SCP-CCCC to Captain Anders as soon as time permits…for all our sakes. God, I hate cats…
<End log>
Colonel LaVerne has submitted a proposal to the site authorities for stricter regulations regarding contact with SCP-CCCC. The proposal was unanimously approved by Captain Anders, Sergeant Townsend and Sergeant Ross.
Incident #2: A partial containment breach at Site ██ which resulted in two staff obtaining serious injuries.
Incident #2 report: From the audio recordings of Dr Hand.
<Begin log>
Dr Sim: On October 29-2018, a partial containment breach at Site ██ occurred. In the ensuing panic, Sergeant Townsend and Agent Wong were grievously wounded. Townsend had a deep gash on his lower back after being slammed into a broken pipe. Wong suffered a fractured skull and heavy internal bleeding. Immediate medical attention was clearly not an option at that point in time, and both were going to die for sure…that is, if it hadn't been for SCP-CCCC.
Both Denisovitch and LaVerne reasoned that CCCC was the only way to save Townsend and Wong, and to their credit, I suppose they were right. But at the same time, you have to understand that CCCC is one of the most incredible entities we've ever encountered. Exposing CCCC to the definitive possibility of sustaining even more damage to its already sizeable wound could…no, would be disastrous and detrimental to the potential of future testing on the entity. But alas, I was outnumbered and outvoted.
(a slight pause, then a sigh)
Denisovitch, LaVerne and I carried Townsend and Wong into CCCC's containment unit. Luckily, CCCC was in one of its less…aggressive moods that day. CCCC displayed some hesitance as we placed it on both Townsend and Wong in order to engage its healing properties, but there was no outright resistance on its part. Townsend and Wong are undergoing medical evaluation in the infirmary as of this recording…
(moves to turn off the recorder, but hesitates)
Oh, and CCCC's wound now covers about 80% of its body…
<End audio log>
As of December-5 2018, SCP-CCCC has grown exponentially more aggressive towards all who enter its containment unit. A total of seven D-Class personnel were injured whilst attempting to clean the entity's litterbox and replenish its food and water bowls. The following are dated logs of events surrounding SC-CCCC from December-6 2018 to December 30-2018.
<Begin log>
December 6-2018: In light of the recent aggressive behaviour of SCP-CCCC, in addition to the entity's refusal to cooperate in further tests, Colonel LaVerne has proposed the neutralisation of SCP-CCCC. The proposal is currently pending approval from the site authorities.
December 10-2018: Captain Anders, Sergeant Townsend and Sergeant Ross unanimously approve Colonel LaVerne's proposal for SCP-CCCC's neutralisation, codenamed Operation Scourge.
December 15-2018: Dr Hand attempts to put forth an appeal against the neutralisation of SCP-CCCC.
December 19-2018: Captain Anders, Sergeant Townsend and Sergeant Ross unanimously reject Dr Hand's appeal against SCP-CCCC's neutralisation.
December 30-2018: At approximately 2300 hours, Operation Scourge is in effect. SCP-CCCC is neutralised via lethal injection. Administered by Agent Wong, D-7993 and D-8208.
December 30-2018: At approximately 2315 hours, SCP-CCCC is declared neutralised. Operation Scourge is declared a success.
<End log>
<Recorded interview log of Dr Hand in the aftermath of Operation Scourge> Conducted by Captain Anders.
Captain Anders: Now doctor, all cards on the table. Is there something you wish to tell me?
Dr Hand: (his voice is quivering as he attempts to maintain his professionalism) You shouldn't have neutralised CCCC.
Captain Anders: And why is that?
Dr Hand: CCCC had so much potential. Stem cell research, a cure for cancer, a cure for anything! CCCC would have-
Captain Anders: Alright, I think you need to stop bullshitting yourself here. You had a soft spot for that cat, plain and simple. And you let this soft spot get in the way of your job.
Dr Hand: That cat saved your mens' lives!
Captain Anders: Yes it did. But what good would it have done anyone if we kept that thing around? It was a walking pile of pus, fur and scabs and it refused to cooperate with any of the tests! And need I remind you, Doctor, of what we do here at the Foundation? The Foundation is many things, but one thing it is not is a petting zoo.
(Dr Hand is silent)
Captain Anders: If it makes you feel any better, you could see it as putting SCP-CCCC out of its misery. You know better than anyone that it was suffering, and well, we were doing it a favour by doing what we did.
(Dr Hand remains silent)
Captain Anders: (gives a slight nod) I suppose there's that then. If you have nothing else for me, you may go, Doctor.
(Dr Hand gets up from his chair and leaves the interview room)
<End log>






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