Showing posts with label Pipkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pipkin. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

We Will Miss You Pipkin

Mr. Pipkin: March 1999 - December 2008



Megan and I brought our little bunny Pipkin to the vet today one last time. He was almost 10 years old. It was very peaceful, and I got to hold him in his warm blanket. We are very sad, but happy that Pipkin had such a long life full of good things, good places, and good people.

Megan got Pipkin when he was six months old from a breeder. He sired 10 babies who all went to good homes. He taught preschoolers about how to pet bunnies nicely at the Maplewood Nature Center, helping Megan teach their "Bouncing Bunnies" class. He occasionally joined her during work at Petco, too. Then Megan went to college, and Pipkin stayed home in the hutch for a year. He did visit St. Olaf though- the photo on the left is him visiting David and my first year dorm room. But then in 2003 it was time to go to school for real!

Despite bunnies being against the rules at St. Olaf, Pipkin joined Megan's triple as a "furry fish." Despite R.A. visits, moving, and study parties no one ever turned pip in (for some reason). The triple stayed in place for Junior year too, and Pipkin was happy to stay around too, doing his bunny duties of attending Biology events, hopping in the St. Olaf prairie, and providing study break fun.

Then Senior year came around, and Megan was going to room with an RA. So I took Pipkin. Before Pipkin, the only pet I ever had were wild chipmunks and my only responsibility was to feed them! So Pipkin was really my first pet. We lived in my single first semester, where I did my first time-lapse of his activity. We both moved in with Dave the next semester, where he loved to run around like mad in the morning when I would let him out. Here is a video I took, look at him go!



It wasn't until second semester that I was tossing and and turning late at night trying to think of a senior show that I heard pip bang his keys and I got the idea for Rabbit Logic. I wanted to know how he saw the world, and some how respond to his environment. In the weeks that followed the project developed and I spent several hours following his movements around a stage and honestly felt like I was in his world for a short time.


Rabbit Logic from Chris Schommer on Vimeo.

He even got to attend the opening of the show! And when graduation rolled around we told President Thomforde the truth at the senior ice cream social, that we had been housing a "furry fish" for the past three years! He promised he wouldn't tell anyone.

After graduation Pipkin joined me in Northfield where he was my friend during hard times. His last stop was here at the lofts, where he was again an illegal bunny thanks to our crazy pet policy. He got vestibular disease in August 2007, which caused him to loose his balance and roll over. After six months of twice daily antibiotics (!) the disease did clear up, however some damage was permanent in the form of loss of balance. We were fairly certain that he wasn't going to make it through last winter, then last spring, then last summer, then this fall!

But he kept gradually losing things he loved to do, finally losing all his mobility this last week. He still had a great appetite though, we fed him wet food and fruit, and loved to be petted and held up to the end. He lived a long full life and wound up a little old man with bent whiskers and the fur around his face ruffled from napping. All three of us will miss Pipkin terribly as he was truly a special rabbit.

Here is a slide show of photos we took of him over the years, I hope you enjoy.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Year 2, day 1.

Congrats to Megan for starting year no. 2 of Vet School! Winnie and I got to drop her off and snag some bagels at the morning breakfast and Winnie got TONS of attention and loving. She likes being famous! It remided me of something one of my favorite profs Charles Taliaferro said about his dog. To paraphrase,
No matter how successful you are, how much you have published and taught, when you are walking down the street with your dog you are aware that you are in the presence of greatness. People come up to you who would walk right by you just to touch and talk to your dog. Why can't they do that to me!'
In other news, Pipkin is doing much much better than we left him thanks to some serious love and care by Megan's mom and his antibiotics. He got to spend several days up north too hopping about in the grass and that did him lots of good. He is cleaning him self again as well as eating hay and generaly acting normal. His left eye was all goopy and crusted from not being able to shut all the way, and megan cleaned that out last night which made him look worse (it removed some fur around that eye) but made him feel better I am sure.

Also, I can't forget to say congrats to our friend Sarah on her first day of Vet School! Good luck and I hope you got a good seat :)

Friday, August 24, 2007

so full

Oh man. After two days of fairgoing, I am full and exhausted. I need a trip up north just to detox from all the greasy wonderful goodness.

I got to spend four hours yesterday snorgling these little guys, a litter of 8-hour-old piglets, while they napped in between meals. Large animal medicine wouldn't be half bad if they stayed this size (although then I guess it wouldn't be large animal, would it?).

In non-fair-related news, our little Pipkin is facing a health challenge. Two days ago, he was completely normal. Yesterday, Chris went to feed him and noticed that he wasn't acting right. Overnight, he developed a full-blown head tilt (like the bunny in the photo). Head tilt in rabbits is fairly common, and can be an indication of an ear infection, tooth problems, tumors, neurological issues, spinal problems, head trauma, or a number of other things. We brought him to the vet today, and thankfully it looks like it's just an inner ear infection. Treatment is usually pretty lengthy, but the prognosis is good- as long as he is eating and drinking well (which he is), antibiotics should knock out the infection. At 7 1/2 years old, Pip is getting to be an older bunny, so we're keeping our fingers crossed that he's healthy and strong enough to fight off this infection. Please keep Mr. Pipkin in your thoughts! I hate that we have to leave him during such a hard time, but he's under the expert nursing care of my parents at their house. Feel free to send any oat-and-banana care packages there.


I might blog again before we leave, but I might not. If not, have a good last couple week of August everyone!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Pipkins revenge

So I think pipkin destroyed my Powerbook's AC adapter. But I am not sure. See there have been reports of adapters like mine craping out by having the wire break and short out near the brick, as mine did, but that break looks disturbingly rabbit like. I found a way to fix the problem, so I tried it and it didn't help at all. So here it is, strung up on the apprentice board all naked.




Now I have this! Its a MacAlly Powerbook AC adapter and it cost me $30 (no shipping, thank you Amazon) vs. a new apple one at $70 + shipping! Its not quite as good though. It doesn't have the cool indicator light that shows green when charged and orange when charging, and it looks like I have to haul the whole mess along with me now instead of switching the extension cord to the mini plug, but whatever - thirty bucks is thirty bucks!