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Dr. Belmore was just one of the very few humans they liked.
(They did love his son as one of their own kind, though. Acknowledging their kinship)
The mother is a cat-eared humanoid. His baby girl inherited the mother's cat ears.
His other daughters, the twins, are of a shorter mouse-eared species.
I think his son here is the only actual human child he has.
One almost worked, but it had a bed clipping through the doctor's legs.
I believe I used either Concept Art 3 or 7 for the style.
But that's how Rimworld works sometimes (and weirdly, the art generator, too). Had I thought about it, I would've tried to correct that in-game.
But trust me, all four children (plus Persa) are biologically his.