I left for a weekend to visit some friends and I left my rabbit, Gizmo with a friend for 3 days to babysit him (she has done so in the past and it has always run smoothly). This time though when I returned on Monday I noticed Gizmo was behaving oddly since he was not very friendly towards me like usual, he wanted to sit in a corner and he was curled into a ball. I assumed he was just protesting me leaving for a few days. When my friend who had babysat returned from work that night though she told me he had not eaten anything or drinken anything all weekend so I was immediately worried knowing this is a huge deal with GI Stasis. So the next morning (Tuesday) I got him into the only available animal hospital after calling my preferred vet as well as many others within 30 minutes away. The vet took X-rays and said he had GI Stasis (makes sense if he didn’t eat for 3 days) along with a bit of gas but nothing extreme. She decided to give him a shot of fluid to hydrate him although he wasn’t very dehydrated she said, so he must have been drinking some amount of water. She sent me home with enough Meloxidryl to last him 3 days. She also suggested completely taking away his pellets, leaving only hay, leafy greens, and feeding him critical care. I could not get the critical care until yesterday morning and have fed him a few tablespoons since then (it is now Thursday). He has been eating LOTS of veggies Tuesday, some Wednesday, and a lot today. He refused to eat any hay no matter what I did until today. Since the vet visit I have hardly seen any poop from him, some liquid cecotropes as well as a few mushy fully digested poops. Today, I called back this morning explaining my concern over the small amount of poop and requested she put him on some form of gut motility as I have read many rabbits with GI Stasis receive those from their vet. She prescribed Cisapride and I gave him his first dose 2 hours ago and about 30 minutes ago I started to hear his tummy making lots of noise. I put my ear close to his belly to listen and I can hear the sloshing that I believe is his stomach working to digest his food, but I am concerned about the loud noises I can hear coming from him. I am sitting 2 feet away and can hear them often. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am wondering if it is gas and I need to give him a bit of the infant gas relief I read about in a few of these forums, or if this is typical for a rabbit recovering from GI stasis? He doesn’t really seem to be in pain, maybe a slight amount of discomfort, but not like when I first came home a few days ago. Please fill me in!!!!!