feliform
/ˈfɛlɪfɔːrm/Definitions
1. adjective
Having a body form or structure similar to that of a felid (a member of the family Felidae, which includes cats, lions, and tigers).
“The archaeologists found that the ancient mammal was feliform in appearance but much smaller than modern cats.”
2. noun
A feliform animal.
“The museum displayed a collection of ancient feliform fossils, showcasing the evolution of early mammalian species.”