Tracked litter scattered across the house is a common frustration, so when we evaluate low-tracking litters we look at granule size and weight, clumping strength, and how well each controls odor. We compared each litter against manufacturer claims and the patterns owners report about paw-print trails and dust. What we like is a litter with granules heavy or shaped to resist sticking to paws, combined with firm clumps that scoop cleanly and reliable odor control. In our evaluation we weighed tracking reduction, clumping, and dust. Low-tracking performance also depends on setup, since the right mat and box style make a real difference. No litter eliminates tracking entirely, but the right granule plus a few box tweaks gets close. The picks below reflect that balance rather than any single marketing claim.

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