Low-tracking litter is one of those categories where the marketing and the reality often diverge, so we focused on what actually reduces scatter: heavier, larger granules that resist sticking to paws. We weighed each litter against its stated clumping and odor-control claims and the tracking complaints owners raised most. In our evaluation we found that the best low-tracking formulas pair a coarser granule with strong clumping, so litter both stays in the box and scoops cleanly. We also looked at multi-cat suitability, since busier boxes scatter more and demand tougher odor control. Scented versus unscented mattered to many owners too, with some cats and sensitive households preferring fragrance-free options. Our picks below reflect a balance of low tracking, clump integrity, and odor performance rather than any single headline feature.

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