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She doesn't even like tuna! Lol. For some reason, she gets really snuggly in the bathroom, even when I'm trying to focus on......other things. Both my cats sleep all day except when they wake up to whine, but for some reason she just feels different. Grendel seems to contentedly sleep all day long and is curled up just so sweetly. He's finally warming up to his new climber and has been in the same spot all afternoon. She just seems really bored and mopey. She whines but doesn't seem to want anything that I do. I tried playing with her on the floor, and she likes that for a few mins but gets bored quickly. She only goes for mice when she's in the right mood. She just gets bored really easily, and I feel so bad for her. At least with my male, I know how to please him when he whines.
I had no idea that male cats were generally more snuggly than females. I just knew that's how mine are. Mia snuggled with me today earlier. She goes through phases. Sometimes she wants to snuggle whenever I sit on the recliner, and sometimes she stays away and only wants to snuggle on the bathroom floor when I'm.........busy.
Trying to get her to play interactively is really good advice. They are most likely to play with something that is moving. Females often don't want picked up & in general aren't as snuggly. Over the years I've found people want female dogs (because of the humping), and male cats (because they are seen as a lot friendlier.) It isn't really that cut & dried but females are just naturally warier. I've worked for years with feral cats - followed, tamed, caught, placed & just watched in the wild until we had a home for them, before I moved in to catch them. And there were definite differences between male & female.
I'm not sure how old she is, but spayed cats do gain weight as they get older. 10 pounds isn't bad, but probably shouldn't go over. ( People & pets of people are the only species that have weight problems.) She may be more contented than you think, may have slowed down any way. Cats sleep 18 hours a day. ( I have a 12 year old female, that probably sleeps about 22.) And believe me, working with animals, I can tell you, she is so much better off than most animals. I know you want the absolute best for her, but she probably is quite happy. (She's probably looked in the mirror and figured that the mopey look will get her more tuna.)
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