So like you can't make a comic that makes everyone happy: it is impossible. The fact that you've niched down into "this is for a demographic that likes anthro" is going to help you, rather than hinder you, because then you know who your audience is. A lot of people making comics for everyone have no clue who their demographic is and that hurts them in a big, big way when it comes to marketing their comic on socials.
Like I enjoy anthro stuff becuase I'm an animal person (not a furry, I surprisingly never got into that style and I just never make persona type characters because it just doesn't click for me) but I love it when someone draws me a good anthro character, and most of the cast of my own comic does not look human at all. Does it hurt my views? No, I don't think so.I can use the tag anthro on social media, I can show off these cute critters, and I know my followers love that. It's partly why they are there.
There are so many artists who draw anthro comics (like Lackadaisy, for instance) and have a pretty successful time at that. It may mean that getting discovered on Tapas/webtoon may be more difficult becuase they have a more narrow demographic here (big foot traffic, but small demographic) but you're going to be relying more on social media to get numbers anyway, since if you rely purely on the foot traffic of this site you need to do what is trending here, or wait for front page promotion. So just go with your gut on anthro, it does match the tone of the comic you were making.