!A Quadrupedal Animal Character and a Bipedal Animal Character Together is Not Always Furry Confusion

Typically, a four-legged animal character and a two-legged animal character are at different levels of anthropomorphism from each other, with the former character being "non-anthro" and the latter character being "anthro." But this is not always the case. For example, [[FourLegsGoodTwoLegsBetter a quadrupedal animal character and a bipedal animal character]] of the same (or related) species on the same level as or similar level to each other is not FurryConfusion as long as the two characters are capable of walking on two legs. Also, if a two-legged animal and a non-bipedal-stance-capable four-legged animal are treated on par with each other, then there is very little or no FurryConfusion unless the two animals are of the same (or related) species.

Sometimes, one animal in a bipedal stance and the other in a quadrupedal stance is used to stage a scene with two characters talking to each other, looking at each other, or walking alongside each other. The smaller animal assumes a bipedal stance to hold their head at roughly the same eye level as the larger animal, who stands quadrupedally to keep their head at roughly eye level as the smaller animal. This can be done even with related animals without causing FurryConfusion.

So this settles not so much on the mere stance and that animals assume (bipedal, quadrupedal, or otherwise) as it does on how the animals are treated in the work.

!!Examples in Which This Situation is Not Furry Confusion

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'', there are scenes where Remy walks on two legs and Emile walks on all fours. This is explained to be a personal choice; Remy likes to cook and so walks upright to keep his hands clean.
* ''Franchise/{{Madagascar}}'' -- Sure, Alex stands on two legs while everyone else walks on all fours, but he's a lion while everyone else is a different species.
* The cats in ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', because they all have the ability to shift between four legs and two, and all prefer four legs.

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* The original ''Literature/{{Babar}}'' books and TV series, since it's explicitly stated that the elephants learnt to walk on two legs.
* The ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' franchise, both original literature and Disney adaptation. Eeyore walks on all fours while the rest walk upright, but he's a donkey while the rest are different species.

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* ''Website/{{Neopets}}'': Some species are quadrupeds by nature, while others are bipeds, yet this is to do with their biology rather than levels of anthropomorphism, and they're different (made-up) species.

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%%* ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld''
%%* ''Literature/{{Babar}} and The Adventures of Badou''
%%* ''WesternAnimation/ThePenguinsOfMadagascar''
%%* ''WesternAnimation/FatherOfThePride''
* ''WesternAnimation/LittlePrincess'': Puss walks on two legs more often than Scruff, but Scruff can too, and besides Scruff is a dog while Puss is a cat.
* ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep'': Shaun walks on two legs the most out of all the other sheep, but all the sheep have the ability to do so.
%%* Spike and Tyke in ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.
* The stuffed animals in ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins'' -- Being LivingToys, they're not really animals, and whether they walk on two or four legs depends on how they're built, with some (like Lambie) being able to switch. Also, they're different species anyway.
* The Creator/BobClampett ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' cartoon "Hep Cat" shows the main character cat on two legs and his love interest on four legs in the same scene.

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!An Animal Character With a Pet is Not Always Furry Confusion

An animal character who owns a pet is usually viewed as being FurryConfusion more than a human with a pet is. But, depending on the situation, this is not always the case. For example, it's technically no more FurryConfusion for [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse a mouse]] or any animal beside a dog to have a pet dog than it is for a human to have a pet dog unless there are "anthro" dogs in the same universe. It's just FurryConfusion for any animal to have a ''member of its own species'' as a ''pet'' or even be a species closely related to their pet in some cases.

!!Examples in Which This Situation is Not Furry Confusion

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* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'': The bear characters keep pets, but there are no non-anthropomorphic bears, so it doesn't count.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DanielTigersNeighborhood'' has Snowball the bunny, but he's not an example since there are no anthropomorphic rabbits.
* ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCat'': Felix owns many pets, but it isn't Furry Confusion because none of them are cats.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': While the Diamond Dogs qualify (being anthro dogs when Winona exists), the pony characters keeping pets doesn't count because none of the pets are ponies.

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!A TalkingAnimal and a Mute Animal on Similar Levels of Anthropomorphism is Not Furry Confusion

A TalkingAnimal and mute animal of the same species or of very closely related species is not FurryConfusion unless the two are at distinctly different levels of anthropomorphism (i.e., a talking FunnyAnimal or CivilizedAnimal and a mute NearlyNormalAnimal).

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!{{Talking Animal}}s as Opposed to {{Nearly Normal Animal}}s Alongside {{Funny Animal}}s Softens FurryConfusion

Unless the "anthro" and "real" animal are of the same species or of very closely related species, sapient, speech-capable, but non-anthropomorphic animals alongside {{Funny Animal}}s and/or {{Civilized Animal}}s softens the furry confusion in the situation.
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