Human milk has a special status. It's kosher, and technically defined as pareve. This is logically justifiable on the theory that human meat is defined as non-food, and human milk is defined as non-food for adults. So If somebody mixes human milk with porridge to feed a baby, and accidentally does it with a spoon that's supposed to be for meat, it's ok...They can just wash the spoon, they don't have to go through the whole kashering process. (And households with babies have plenty of disorder already; saving them hassle seems worth a bit of strained logic.)
Bunny milk is not kosher for human beings. It's perfectly fine for baby bunnies to drink. Does Ana's rabbit have kits? If not, I wouldn't expect milk to be a concern.
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Date: 2012-02-21 04:15 am (UTC)Bunny milk is not kosher for human beings. It's perfectly fine for baby bunnies to drink. Does Ana's rabbit have kits? If not, I wouldn't expect milk to be a concern.