I think a vet visit is definitely in order. Whatever it is it doesn't sound good.
When both cats are back in the house you might keep them separated for a bit and exchange smells with a towel or a blanket. You can also try gently wiping them both with baby powder and/or putting a dab of vanilla under both their chins and at the base of the tails so they smell the same.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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