If you’ve spent any time in furry art forums, transformation (TF) fiction circles, or even horror-adjacent webcomics, you’ve probably come across the concept of a “furry infection.” It’s a provocative term—one that sounds like a disease outbreak from a sci-fi thriller. But in the hands of creators, it’s become a fascinating narrative device.
From a development standpoint, these scripts are built using . A standard "Infection Script" typically handles three main tasks:
The infection can be fast (seconds) or slow (days of creeping changes). It can be reversible or permanent. And crucially, it can be horrifying or euphoric —depending on the story’s tone.
If you’re writing a script, comic, or roleplay scenario involving a “furry infection,” there’s one key principle to remember: