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For the record, I'm A-OK with this existing. in fact, it makes me wonder why this isn't baseline in Cutebound! The eye placement in my patch is something that was directly copied over from Cutebound's human sprites, so I didn't really think to check if it looked odd or not at the time...
It has no body image files, so it shouldn't be responsible for females turning into males any more than this tiny mod here, and all that one does is add hair images along with .species.patch files for Aegi, Arachne, Felin, Kitsune, and Lamia races that are meant to do nothing more than add extra selectable hairstyles.
It looks so straightforward, and yet...
humanoid > felin > femalehead.png, malehead.png
interface > title > felinfemale.png, felinmale.png
_metadata
_previewimage
When you say it makes the female felins look like males, do you mean as in the same size of eyes? Because that's how this one is. It has no effect on the bodies, however.