Trust me, I understand and already understood that more than you realize. As a cop Judy was more than flexible from the beginning. She even went so far as to use Nick to investigate the limo business without a warrant just by making him climb a fence. She also legit blackmailed Nick to help her. And she invaded the old hospital where the infected were quarantined without a warrant. This comic is in no way the real her. It's not even valid as a parody.
And while I personally don't know or care to know the artist, I know for a fact that the real Judy would not do anything like this. I could go and say it's a female rabbit stereotype to want kids or get knocked up. And maybe even another rabbit stereotype of anthro standards to trap males who knock them up. But I'm not.
Judy would never abort an accidental pregnancy unless she had no choice because she loves and respects kids. And thanks to Nick she knows not to see so many things through her childish idealism. She'd never put her career over a pregnancy. The real her would freak out after testing positive, get meek with how to tell Nick, then start freaking out some more about how to prepare for a litter of hybrid kids.
Then again, even if Nick and Judy do become a couple, who's to say they even can breed together? No hybrids were seen in the first movie. In fact, since many species like rabbits have litters instead of singular babies, it's entirely possible that to avoid overpopulation many simply choose not to have children their entire lives. Some even by dating and marrying outside their own species. Judy dating a fox might also be her safe bet at not ever having children. Unless Zootopia 2 decides to make hybrid kids a thing.
In a way this comic also reflects that in a double standard sense, since Judy going lesbian would also mean no accidental pregnancies.
Either way the comic itself has great art, and the text is ok, but an atrocious story with mediocre plug parodies at reality and religion.
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