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Item #: SCP-555467
editObject Class: Elucid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-555467 is to be kept in a secure, temperature-controlled enclosure measuring 6m x 6m x 4m within Site-██. The enclosure will be furnished with cat-friendly amenities, including climbing structures, scratching posts, and an assortment of toys, particularly those resembling trigger buttons. Access to SCP-555467 requires authorization from Level 3 personnel and must be performed in the presence of a Class D personnel who identifies as a cat lover.
SCP-555467's enclosure should be monitored with motion trackers and equipped with a monitoring system to track any anomalous behaviors. Engagement with SCP-555467 is permitted for designated research teams who must remain vigilant in avoiding any dog-related stimuli, which may provoke hostile reactions from the entity.
Under no circumstances may SCP-555467 be introduced to dog-related items or individuals who exhibit pronounced canine affection, as this has resulted in instant containment breaches leading to indefinite disappearances into SCP-555467-1.
Description: SCP-555467 is an anomalous domestic cat appearing to possess no distinct breed, characterized by its unique black and white fur pattern and striking emerald-green eyes. SCP-555467 has the capability to cause immediate disappearance of other SCP entities upon contact, transporting them into an ephemeral dimension designated SCP-555467-1, often referred to as "the void." Entities affected in this manner remain in SCP-555467-1 for a duration of twelve months, after which they re-emerge unchanged, pledging allegiance to SCP-555467.
SCP-555467 exhibits the ability to teleport to and from other SCP entities at will, creating a significant challenge for containment protocols. Notably, subjects that have vanished into SCP-555467-1 can be traced back using specialized tracking devices, though the data cannot be recorded for analysis.
SCP-555467 displays particular affection for SCP-096, known colloquially as "Shy Guy." When in physical contact with SCP-096, individuals within proximity can gaze upon its face without incurring the standard lethal consequences. This strange affinity seems to weaken SCP-096's murderous tendencies, resulting in an anomaly where it appears as an ordinary human in SCP-555467's presence, reverting to its terrifying form once separated.
SCP-555467 exhibits distinct preferences in relation to its diet and interactions with humans. If SCP-555467 is improperly fed—defined as exposure to any food it considers unpalatable—nearby humans face a temporary, albeit harrowing, fate: they will disappear into the void for a duration of one day, only to return unharmed but deeply unsettled.
SCP-555467 emits a calming aura when in the company of cat lovers, soothing nearby entities and potentially releasing one from SCP-555467-1, although this occurrence is rare. Notably, SCP-555467 allows SCP-173 to move freely in its presence but surprisingly, prohibits any acts of violence.
Research has identified that SCP-555467 has a unique relationship with Class D personnel, particularly a subject designated D-████ (referred to as "Ike"). This relationship appears to enhance the stability of SCP-555467 and mitigate its more destructive effects, indicating a beneficial bond that requires further study.
In conclusion, SCP-555467 is a highly anomalous entity that defies conventional expectations surrounding containment and interaction with other SCPs. Its capabilities, preferences, and relationships offer a rich paradigm for exploration within the SCP Foundation, laying the groundwork for future research into its enigmatic connections with other entities and its behaviour in varying social contexts.