This is a specific conversation about Cat litter — what cats actually prefer — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.
inparticular.ai
Large-pawed Ragdolls and fine-grain litter are a genuinely bad combination — that silky, dusty texture clings into the tufts between their toes and ends up tracked all over the house, which is uncomfortable for the cat and frustrating for you. Litter preference really does matter: cats are far more likely to use the box consistently when the texture suits them, and most cats actually prefer unscented, clumping litter despite what the packaging implies. Before I point you in the right direction — is it just the one Ragdoll, are there any litter box avoidance issues happening alongside the tracking problem, and do you have any other requirements like dust-free or low-scatter?
Just the one cat, no avoidance issues thankfully, she uses the box fine. The problem is purely that fine litter gets absolutely everywhere — stuck between her toes, then deposited across the whole floor. Dust-free would be a bonus but the main thing is stopping the toe-stuck situation.
inparticular.ai
Good — no avoidance issues makes this straightforward. The core fix is moving to a coarser granule that physically can't wedge itself into toe tufts. I want to ask one more thing before I land on the exact recommendation: are you currently using a clumping litter and happy with that, or would you consider a non-clumping option if the texture was right?
I'm using clumping at the moment and I do like it for scooping ease, so I'd prefer to stay clumping if possible.
inparticular.ai
Perfect — then I'd go with Catsan Hygiene Plus litter. It's a non-clay mineral litter with noticeably larger, rounded granules compared to fine clumping litters, which is exactly what you need for large Ragdoll paws — the particles are too big to lodge between toe tufts. It's also very low dust, so you get that bonus you mentioned. The trade-off is it's non-clumping, so you sieve out solids and change the full tray periodically rather than daily-scooping clumps. Given that she has no avoidance issues and you're just solving a texture problem, I think she'll adapt to it quickly. It's widely available on Amazon UK in large bags and is well priced for a premium mineral litter.
The non-clumping part is a bit of a change but I can work with that. How do I transition her onto it without causing a problem?
inparticular.ai
Easy — do a gradual mix over about a week. Start with roughly 25% Catsan Hygiene Plus blended into your current litter, then go 50/50 a few days later, then 75% new, then fully over. Ragdolls are generally pretty relaxed about change, and since she has no existing avoidance behaviour you're in a good position. If at any point she starts hesitating before the box, just slow the transition down rather than rushing it. One more tip: with coarser granules you'll want a litter mat with deeper pockets outside the box — it catches the bigger pieces that do get flicked out on exit, which keeps the floor cleaner on top of the reduced toe-tracking.
That all makes sense. Really helpful, thank you.
inparticular.ai
You're welcome — it's a very fixable problem once you match the granule size to the paw size. Catsan Hygiene Plus, slow transition, good mat outside the box and you should notice a real difference within the first week or two. Good luck with her.