Jedius wrote:
3-4 more mobs in bear? I can barely survive 2...
You are not doing anything wrong. You just aren't level 40 yet. That's when you get Dire Bear form which boosts your armor considerably, similar to the armor boost many other classes get at that point (leather to mail or mail to plate). At that point your bear becomes unstoppable.
I know we keep saying "wait a few levels" to everything. The thing with being a druid is that you don't get to be this unstoppable juggernaut until your 30's and 40's while other classes come into greater power much earlier. It takes a lot of patience, but it really pays off. I guess it's Blizzard's way of weeding out the unworthy. ;) Just hang in there.
Jedius wrote:
Keeping in mind I'm using cat form now which stats/gear do I need to focus on? Agility and what else?
Agility (AP in cat form, dodge, crit), Strength (AP AP and more AP), and Stamina. For solo play that set will suit you for both bear and cat form. If you're doing instances you may want to start carrying around a set of healing gear as well (just save the odd healing piece you get as a drop or quest reward for starters), and if you end up liking to tank then down the line you will undoubtedly separate your DPS and tanking gear.
There is a thread right here on the first page (something along the lines of "new, read sticky" although that isn't exactly it) in which there are links to all sorts of math on the great Agility/Strength debate. I'd suggest having a look at that. Some druids prioritize one over the other, others balance the two. Personally I've always worn lots of Stamina and prioritized Agility over Strength (though I wear both, I've often had twice as much Agi as Str) and it's served me very well for solo questing. I rarely die unless I did something stupid.