7 Litter Tracking Prevention Tips for Cat Owners

Having a cat is amazing! Having cat litter tracked all over your house is not. If you think there's no way to prevent this, we have great news for you! There are a number of things you can do to keep litter from being tracked to other areas of your home.

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Take control of litter tracking in your home! Implement these 7 tips now to keep your living space clean and tidy.

1. USE HEAVIER LITTER

If it's a lightweight litter, it's more likely to cling to your cat and get tracked to other parts of your home. Heavier litter will have a hard time sticking to your cat and will usually fall back into the box as soon as your cat lifts his paw.

2. USE PELLETED LITTER

Another problem with litter that causes it to get tracked through the house is the small granule size. That's why you should consider using a pelleted litter.

3. USE QUICK CLUMPING LITTER

When the litter rapidly clumps in response to moisture, there's nothing leftover to cling to your cat's fur.

4. BUY A HIGH-SIDED LITTER BOX

A high-sided litter box is a great way to keep cats from throwing litter over the edge as they're digging.

5. USE A TOP ENTRY LITTER BOX

Top entry litter boxes have a rough screen on top where the cat has to step before getting out. This screen helps clean your cat's paws and the litter falls right back into the box.

6. GET A LITTER MAT

Litter mats are specially designed to trap stray litter to keep it from getting tracked around your house. They have soft surfaces that gently remove litter from the bottom of your cat's paws.

7. CLEAN THE PAN MORE OFTEN

If you want to try an easy way to reduce litter tracking, considering cleaning out the box two to three times a day instead.

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