Well, if they planned the break-out, and were playing, that's 100% great!
Some setbacks are natural when a new cat is introduced. Two days is an amazing acclimatization time - the shortest I've ever done was 3 - 4 days, and some have been as long as 2.5 weeks.
Congrats on getting a matched set!
@WebDragon - Hopefully, you'll find it is like getting on a bike after not trying it for say 30 years (not that I have any personal experience with this ...). You certainly can't ride no-handed or pop wheelies like you did 40 years ago, but you still know the basics, and can ride for a while...
I second the cosequin idea. It has helped 2 of my 5. One 80mg capsule sprinkled on top of wet food to help one with thin bones, 2 capsules on a larger cat with arthritis. A bottle of 80 is about $16 - $20, that should be enough to start seeing results.
Work (sigh, every M-F)
Got a $8.50 Custom burger at Jake's Wayback for $2.22. I had to wait until 2:22PM to order it, but it was worth it.
Spent more time on a certain new-to-me website's forum.( :hellocomputer:)
I will be paying attention to the Cayz Clowder in a few moments.
@ChirpySquirrel - I just joined yesterday, and I've been browsing all of the threads with new content, looking to see if I could share any advice. Note, I'm not an expert, I'm just a keen observer of things, and I watch a lot of cats as well...
I did try to read all of the posts in this...
I believe each state has their own laws regarding Rabies Exposure, Source Vector, and Quarantine type & duration.
I know that Delaware has a table that lists all of those in a table like 4 by 2 or something odd.
You can also set up your trap nearby a wireless web cam.
I'm using a Ring doorbell that will alert if it senses motion, and you can request a live feed at any time (saves the walk outside every so many minutes / hours).