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well, in any case, I hope your question has been answered satisfactorily
ur idea is a very creative one, consider me adding it to the collection as a Furry Seal of Approval. Certified Furry Mod.
- an OC who's only occasionally furry
- webber in a frog suit
- webber but with more friends
- glommer but with legs
- an anthropomorphic tentacle
- an inkling
- a demon
- two dudes who are literally just humans wearing masks
- Undyne
and you're confused about the playable monster.
(Serious Answer: as you might've noticed, my criteria for "furry" is basically: any animal that is even remotely anthropomorphized, and any humanoid with any number of animal-like characteristics, no matter how small. huge broad net, here. I wanted to be as inclusive as possible. Also, speaking as a card-carrying furry, oftentimes we do enjoy playing as more feral and less anthropomorphic animals, and this collection IS for furries who want to play a survival game as some kinda wild beast or creacher. it's also to showcase the furry mods made by furries, otherwise, I wouldn't have put all these personal OCs in the collection...)