Act 1 is rabbit cop overcoming assumptions that she cannot be a cop because she is a rabbit.
Act 2 is they catch a savage predator and then, when prompted on the news, rabbit cop suggests it may be due to predators having savage behaviors "in their genetics"
Act 3 is realizing that this was an unwarranted bias, working together, and finding the real culprit.
It's a great progressive film because one of the big racial conflict moments is the rabbit cop, a kind and well intentioned protagonist, grappling with her own subconscious biases.
That makes it more noble. The Rabbit is not just getting over a silly uninformed prejudice, but is willing to intellectually set aside the ongoing murder of her ancestors to fully analyze a case. "Sure, they are naturally violent and we all know that, but is that enough to account for ..." She's a real investigator who refuses to be distracted.
I feel like a lot of Disney movies aren’t exactly subtle in their messaging these days, but even by that measure this one was about as hamfisted of an effort as they’ve ever made.
While amusingly also showing that stereotypes are mostly accurate.
It has a a couple of strong female leads fighting the system and taking down the man.