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Well, it finally happened - we had an escape from Alcatraz.
I was trying to slide my way out of the bathroom, and Indy broke free. Duncan was on the other side of the door. It all happened so fast, but here's what I'm pretty sure I saw - Indy came boldly marching out and he and Duncan came face to face for a couple seconds. Duncan backed up like, "what the heck?" But I don't think I heard any hissing. I threw my bath towel over Indy and quickly dropped him back in the bathroom and closed the door. He started screaming like he was in agony, poor fella. Duncan, as soon as it was over, let me pet him, and he followed me back and forth from the kitchen to the living room, etc. He doesn't seem stressed out, and he's currently sitting on the arm of the recliner next to me. It's dinner time for them, but because that just happened, I moved Duncan's bowl out of the hallway and put it next to the recliner, where it has been the past 2 years. I thought that trying to eat across from a screaming Indy wasn't a good thing. I have closed the hallway/living room door to give Duncan a little more space. If he wants, he can still get fairly close by going to the baby gates.
I was trying to slide my way out of the bathroom, and Indy broke free. Duncan was on the other side of the door. It all happened so fast, but here's what I'm pretty sure I saw - Indy came boldly marching out and he and Duncan came face to face for a couple seconds. Duncan backed up like, "what the heck?" But I don't think I heard any hissing. I threw my bath towel over Indy and quickly dropped him back in the bathroom and closed the door. He started screaming like he was in agony, poor fella. Duncan, as soon as it was over, let me pet him, and he followed me back and forth from the kitchen to the living room, etc. He doesn't seem stressed out, and he's currently sitting on the arm of the recliner next to me. It's dinner time for them, but because that just happened, I moved Duncan's bowl out of the hallway and put it next to the recliner, where it has been the past 2 years. I thought that trying to eat across from a screaming Indy wasn't a good thing. I have closed the hallway/living room door to give Duncan a little more space. If he wants, he can still get fairly close by going to the baby gates.