Engineered with larger, differently shaped clay granules that don't stick in cat paws, the only litter explicitly designed to stay in the box. Good Housekeeping Seal winner with solid clumping and low dust.
The Tidy Cats brand has engineered larger, different shaped clay granules that don't easily stick in cat paws like smaller-grained litter. That means less tracking and less cleanup outside of the litter box.
The larger pellets also make for less dust, reviewers report. Some express concern that cats with sensitive paws might not like it, but in my review, my cats took to it just fine.
The first of the year I switched to Tidy Cat Low Tracking and so far it's working really well. I'm not having any tracking issues and it's clumping better (no more mud sticking to the walls of the LR4)
Medium-sized bentonite clay granules hit the sweet spot, hard clumps that scoop in seconds, no added fragrance vets hate, and low enough tracking to satisfy most households. The 40-lb bag lasts two months with one cat.
Pine pellets are the community's go-to for near-zero tracking, large pellets physically can't stick between cat toes. Cheap in bulk from farm supply stores, and urine turns pellets to sawdust that stays put.
Grass seed litter delivers better clumping than corn-based alternatives with zero dust and minimal tracking, and it's not a food crop, so no aflatoxin concerns. Reddit's r/CatAdvice community recommends it as a top clay alternative.
Tens of thousands of five-star Amazon reviews back up its reputation for rock-solid clumps and baking soda odor control. Tracking is a known trade-off, but owners consistently say the odor performance makes it worth it.