This is waaaaaaaay overdue. Like, weeks. Or days. Or months. I really don't know. Anyway, here it is, I hope this helps.
1. The neck doesn't bend that far up when a cat is just standing normally.
2. The ears are smaller and the bridge of the nose isn't a 90* angle. It's a very gentle slope, and sometimes even goes outward.
3. The back goes upward, not down. That's more canine rather than feline.
4. The tail doesn't bend that much, and is usually either out like I draw it, or directly up.
5. You added and extra joint in the front leg. It bends at the shoulder, then above the paw. The shoulder isn't that defined either. You also can't see all four toeas on one side like that, otherwise it'd be like it had 8 toes.
6. The back legs are moderatly straight, instead of bent like that. The bend is low down on the leg, past the halfway mark.
I think that's just about the main points. Make sure if you're drawing in profile, then the eyes should be more triangle-y. The nose is triangle-y, too :3
1. The neck doesn't bend that far up when a cat is just standing normally.
2. The ears are smaller and the bridge of the nose isn't a 90* angle. It's a very gentle slope, and sometimes even goes outward.
3. The back goes upward, not down. That's more canine rather than feline.
4. The tail doesn't bend that much, and is usually either out like I draw it, or directly up.
5. You added and extra joint in the front leg. It bends at the shoulder, then above the paw. The shoulder isn't that defined either. You also can't see all four toeas on one side like that, otherwise it'd be like it had 8 toes.
6. The back legs are moderatly straight, instead of bent like that. The bend is low down on the leg, past the halfway mark.
I think that's just about the main points. Make sure if you're drawing in profile, then the eyes should be more triangle-y. The nose is triangle-y, too :3

