Yes, it was moving very slow and you can blame caching for that.
Well, actually...you should blame the lack of caching in this case. Basically we had a flurry of things that transpired here, but not having caching in place resulted in the slowness.
We found that we had a query that was executing about 100 times a minute, and the lack of caching on negative lookups resulted in the excessive amounts of querying. At the time this happened, we also had a slight backlog in the distribution of data from the primary SQL server to the replica where the excessively-run query executes - these two things collided causing some blocking on the server and the slowness.
Have no fear though, caching is now or will soon be in place on said query and it shouldn't happen again.