Here are the most popular, well-maintained furry mods for Minecraft. Each entry includes a direct safe link and a description of what it adds.
Between 2012 and 2016, a mod simply titled Furry Mod (by user Riku-chan or similar handles) was popular. It replaced the default Steve and Alex models with pre-made furry avatars (wolves, foxes, dragons) complete with: furry mod for minecraft link
This mod was charming but limited. It was difficult to animate, incompatible with armor (armor would clip through the snout), and abandoned after Minecraft version 1.7.10. For modern Minecraft (1.16.5 through 1.20.1), you need something far more powerful. Here are the most popular, well-maintained furry mods
While not a "furry mod" by itself, CPM is the industry standard for creating complex furry avatars. You download the mod from one link, and then import furry model packs (made by the community) from another. This mod was charming but limited
If you ask the furry Minecraft community today for the essential “furry mod,” they will point you to Customizable Player Models (available on CurseForge and Modrinth). CPM is not explicitly a “furry mod” – it’s a framework for creating any custom 3D player model. But because of its flexibility, it has become the gold standard for furries.
Standard Minecraft allows you to skin your character as a fox, wolf, or dragon using external skin sites. However, true furry mods go much deeper. The best furry mods change: