Does anyone else's cat require physically moving them to be happy?

I have a senior cat named Bunny. She's the kind of cat that screams LOVVVVVVEE MEEEEEEE!, shows instant affection, and manipulates you all at once. If you could compare her to another animal, she'd be like a sloth because of her noodle body. If you give her a good 15 minutes to know you and trust you, you'd have a good chance of her letting you use her for the cat machine gun meme. She'd be purring the whole time.

Bunny requires dancing to be happy.

Bunny will indicate when she wants dancing. There's no chance of you not dancing. She will yell and act like she's going to unalive you if you try to leave her when she's leading you to the couch.

Her version of dancing starts with you putting her in your lap in the same way you'd have a kid sitting on you. After that, you put on music and sing to her while rocking back and forth while moving her front paws.

She purrs the whole time.

This is also a cat who wails if someone stops petting her. Wails. If you don't talk back to her and make conversation, she's utterly rejected and depressed. Her first owner taught her to be a people and that requires conversation.