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If necessary, you can trim the fluffiness around the teats. Its seldom necessary, nature manages that anyway. Also, some hairs fall out by themselves, some are licked off by momma - by the same reason, its pure intinct I think. But if momma hasnt done it and her tteats are still hairy, you can trim them.Well fluffy woke me up meowing at me this am wich was weird cuz she has wanted nothing to do with me latley when I got up I found her in my closet pushing she then moved to the dog crate we have set up in there for her and had her first baby .I have a few questions tho ..do I put the rice sick in there now for little one or wait till they have all come and fluffy is well very hairy and kitten keeps trying to feed but I'm not sure can find a test