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The question does not follow from the premise. You are basically asking "If a group went against social norms would they be shamed for it?".
Also:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/feral
Why would feral dragons go to the grocery store?
I think the word you were looking for is Quadrapedal.
Just want to point out that "feral" in the context of fictional furry characters tends to just separate a human shaped anthro from a non-human shaped anthro (they can still be anthropomorphic by having human-like intelligence) and not just an animal animal. The Lion King features "feral" anthros.