Item #: SCP-2424-A, SCP-2424-B
Object Class: Safe Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-2424 is to be contained in a designated pen of no less than 10x10m with a fence of height no less than 3.5m. Subjects are allowed out of pen at request and must be monitored for anomalous activity. Subjects are to be given adequate food and water three (3) times daily, with two (2) snacks if requested of appropriate size and dietary necessity. Grooming, consisting of brushing, wash, and general fur care for small mammals is to be done no less than once per week. Subjects are to be played with regularly and handled with calm, non-threatening demeanor.
Description: SCP-2424 consists of two subjects, designated SCP-2424-A and SCP-2424-B. SCP-2424-A is a small lop eared lagomorph, commonly referred to as "bun", consisting of soft rubberized red fur of varying textures and textile pattern. Any attempt to refer to SCP-2424-A as anything other than "bun" has resulted in memetic discrepancies that simply align back to said "bun" status. Subject's personality is generally pleasant and playful, liking to that of other common lagomorphs. Subject however seems to possess highly above average intelligence akin to sentient beings. Subject's mood is generally dependent on environmental factors such as care and satisfaction of "treats".
SCP-2424-B is a small, white furred "meese", similar to a common field mouse. Similar to SCP-2424-A, any attempts to refer to SCP-2424-B as anything other than a "meese", results in an identical memetic discrepancy. The research of these identical effects is ongoing. While SCP-2424-B is much smaller in comparison, the lack of rubberized structure is curious. Subject is similarly playful and pleasant, with a mood generally revolved around "being cute."
At no point are SCP-2424-A and SCP-2424-B to be forcibly separated, as doing so will cause an incredible depression of both SCPs. As they are seemingly harmless together and no Euclid or above activities have ever been recorded, a forced separation has been deemed entirely unnecessary by 0-5 council member [REDACTED]. Subjects prefer to live along side each other and generally perform most activities together.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE IS SCP-2424-B TO BE HARMED IN ANY WAY See Incident report SCP-2424-C.
Incident SCP-2424-C
In the unlikely event of intentional harm to SCP-2424-B, immediately after wound occurs SCP-2424-A will undergo an intense change. The "bones" will rearrange, the rubber allowing such wide dysmorphia as to allow the "bun" to take shape at will. Shape and form are twisted and rearranged to become an incident of SCP-2424-C.
SCP-2424-C is the same rubberized lagomorph, in what is known as a "feral" state. Subject's personality immediately becomes hostile to any and all personnel who harmed, intentional or otherwise, SCP-2424-B. Subject resembles humanoid rabbit, standing no less than 2.5m tall with razor sharp claws capable of cutting through solid steel. Subject will proceed to viciously maul any and all operatives who engaged in harm of SCP-2424-B until personnel life signs are no longer visible or until sufficient blood is drained from the body. Research into exact quantities varies, with SCP-2424-C returning to former docile SCP-2424-A once "revenge" is had.
There is currently no known containment procedure of SCP-2424-C as subject seems to be able to "morph" rubberized body through any opening no matter size or shape. As standard bullets simply "bounce" off of rubberized body, D-Class personnel are simply instructed to clear a path to SCP-2424-C's intended target. As instructed by Dr [REDACTED], and confirmed by research lead [REDACTED], subject target is instructed to "put your head between your knees and kiss your ass goodbye." See Addendum 2424-1.
Addendum 2424-1
"I don't care that you can't stop it when it transforms! It's a Euclid class. You know the best way to stop that small thing from becoming that big vicious thing? Don't fuck with the meese! What idiot decided to pick it up and throw it anyway? He got what was coming to him as far as I'm concerned. It's a meese! Don't hurt the damn meese and the damn bun won't tear your organs out! It's not hard people!!" -Head Researcher [REDACTED]






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