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To be perfectly honest, my previous post was in no way meant to be antagonistic. You just didn't seem to be aware of what exists, and I was just educating you of what exists. I honestly did not expect a response with the tone of hostility you just gave me.

Anyway.

I didn't say everyone could see past the species barrier. I said that there are plenty of people who can. If there weren't, there wouldn't be any devoted fan followings who pair a human character with a mutant animal character, and there sure as hell wouldn't be the massive amounts of rule 34 of mutant animal characters. You can find it on tumblr and on deviantART and on FurAffinity.

In that Beauty and the Beast TV series I mentioned and linked to, the beast never turns into a human. '''I specifically said he never turns into a human. He is born an anthropomorphic cat, and he remains one forever.''' And by the end of the series the two characters have an interspecies baby. And that show wasn't fringe either&mdash;it was on a major broadcast TV network, and it went on for three seasons, and Vincent (played by Ron Perlman) was actually quite the heartthrob. My sister even had a poster of him on her wall. There's been a more recent reboot of that TV series, but the new version of Vincent is no longer an anthropomorphic cat, and no one I personally know who liked the old show likes the new show.