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How To Stop Litter Tracking

9/7/2022

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​Even though they do not intend to, your cats are prone to litter tracking from time to time. This can feel frustrating for you, but there are ways you can prevent it from happening! 

In this article, we will discuss the various ways you can prevent your cat from litter tracking. So, if this is of interest to you, read on for more!

​How To Stop Litter Tracking

Here are 10 different ways you can stop your cat from litter tracking!

Option 1: Use A Bigger Litter Box

Cats will bury their feces and urine in their litter box, so they are more likely to kick the litter out of the box if the box is too small for them.

So, if you want to reduce litter tracking, then it may be a good idea to buy a bigger litter box. So, when your cat buries their feces or urine, the litter will be contained within the box.

Option 2: Invest In A Tracker Wrap

There are many litter boxes out there that have tracker wraps built-in. These wraps are situated around the edges, and their purpose is to absorb litter that is stuck to your cat’s paws.

It may be a good idea to find a litter box that has one of these tracker wraps, which will help to reduce the tracking of litter around your home. 

Option 3: Double-Boxing

Another great way to stop litter tracking is to put your litter box inside another. This will allow the litter to drop into the other box, and all you will need to do is clean the litter from the bigger box, as opposed to your floor!

If you do not want to invest in another box, then you have the option of using a cardboard box instead! 

Option 4: Use A Litter Box With A Cover

Litter boxes with covers will help to reduce your cat tracking litter because they are walled. Therefore, the amount of litter your cat kicks out of the box will be significantly reduced. 

However, there is still a chance your cat will be able to kick litter from the front of the box, so this may not be the best choice. 

Also, it is important to note that cats are not fond of litter boxes because they will smell and are very confining. So, you can try to incorporate one into your cat’s routine, but be aware that they may not like it or use it. 

Option 5: Find A Top-Entry Box

Another way you can try to stop your cat from litter tracking is to invest in a top-entry litter box. These boxes are closed on every side, so your cat needs to enter the box from the top. However, much like covered litter boxes, your cat may not take to top-entry litter boxes. 

This is especially true of cats that may find it difficult to get in and out of the box. 

Option 6: Use A Scatter Mat 
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​A scatter mat is similar to a floor mat. To prevent litter tracking, you can place a scatter mat under the litter box, which means your cat needs to wipe its feet once it exits the box. A scatter mat will remove the litter from the paws of your cat. 

You can choose between one mat or placing many mats around the litter box. On top of this, there are many mat options you can choose from, such as a sisal mat, a plastic mat, or a basic floor mat.

Option 7: Use Different Litter

Fine–grated litter is the preference for cats. However, if the litter is too fine, then it may get stuck to your cat's paws. So, it may be better to use a coarser litter. 

There are two main types of cat litter, non-clumping, and clumping. However, when it comes to the materials used to make the litter, there is far more variation, such as: 
  • Clumping litter: This type of litter will lump around the urine which makes it easier to scoop the litter from the box. This is the most popular litter type, but you will find that it will also be made from corn. Litter made from corn does not lead to as much tracking as litter made from clay.
  • Non-clumping litter: Non-clumping litters come in the form of wheat, sawdust, pine, and clay. Sometimes, these litters come in large pellets or particles, which makes it more difficult for them to be tracked from the box.

Option 8: Place Less Litter In The Box

You do not need to use a lot of litter in a litter box. This is what increases litter tracking. You only need to fill the litter box with 1-2 inches of litter. This is enough litter for your cat and will help to reduce litter tracking.

Option 9: Clean Around The Litter Box

To reduce litter tracking, it is recommended that you clean around the litter box daily, either by sweeping or vacuuming.

By doing so, you are reducing the amount of litter that your cat is tracking around other areas of the house.

Option 10: Toilet Training

If none of these options have worked and your cat is still tracking litter, then it may be best to toilet train your cat! If your cat is not arthritic or elderly, then this may be your best option! 

To toilet train your cat, then it is best to use equipment that will help! For example, it is a good idea to place a training seat over your toilet bowl. 

It is also important to note that toilet training your cat takes a lot of patience and time. If you do not have time, then it is best to continue using the litter box. 

Final Thoughts

​Litter tracking can cause frustration, but there are many ways to reduce or stop it altogether! Follow one of these steps to reduce litter tracking in your home. 

We hope this article told you all you need to know about stopping litter tracking!
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