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Further updates (no video yet, not sure what's going on with my download):
Turns out that T was also pouting on the stair landing. Solidarity in sadness.
I played peek-a-boo with her and she eventually came down to the bottom of the stairs, so that's good. She went into the kitchen and stuff after a while as well, generally back to normal.
K was willing to play for all of ten seconds (better than two, her usual), and T came to the gate to watch, though she hid behind a piece of cardboard. T didn't cry for the toy at all, just watched.
My partner is playing with T now and K is turkeyed at the gate watching.
They still haven't been back at the gate at the same time, but that's alright. We'll set the gate back up at the bottom of the stairs in a few minutes and see if they'll eat treats near each other (T has been a bit more hesitant these days with treats and food...maybe she's not actually that food-motivated and it was leftover behavior from before, like maybe she didn't get enough food?).
Turns out that T was also pouting on the stair landing. Solidarity in sadness.
I played peek-a-boo with her and she eventually came down to the bottom of the stairs, so that's good. She went into the kitchen and stuff after a while as well, generally back to normal.
K was willing to play for all of ten seconds (better than two, her usual), and T came to the gate to watch, though she hid behind a piece of cardboard. T didn't cry for the toy at all, just watched.
My partner is playing with T now and K is turkeyed at the gate watching.
They still haven't been back at the gate at the same time, but that's alright. We'll set the gate back up at the bottom of the stairs in a few minutes and see if they'll eat treats near each other (T has been a bit more hesitant these days with treats and food...maybe she's not actually that food-motivated and it was leftover behavior from before, like maybe she didn't get enough food?).